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Winter Weather — Franklin, Georgia

2018-01-17 · Franklin, Georgia

Wider weather episode

As a strengthening upper level disturbance and associated cold front approached the region from the Tennessee Valley, light precipitation developed across northeast Georgia during the early morning hours. While the precipitation started as rain or a rain/snow mix in most areas, a transition to snow had occurred in most locations by sunrise. As the snow band moved east throughout the morning and early afternoon, snowfall rates increased, and total accumulations ranged from 1-3 inches across much of the area. The snow tapered off to flurries by mid-afternoon.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 728280. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.