The latest models are showing that the precipitation has moved away from areas in north and east Georgia, but problems with ice could be an issue for people in those areas. Multiple counties were under a Winter Weather Advisory Friday night.
That advisory has been lifted for most counties with the exception of Oglethorpe and Greene counties. The advisory there still runs through 10 a.m.
The latest on the cold temperatures and weather conditions on Channel 2 Action News Saturday morning.
Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Eboni Deon said the primary risk at this time is ice potentially forming on roads, bridges and overpasses or trees and powerlines.
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Winter Weather Advisory for parts of north GA has been canceled. Be careful if you have to head out in areas of east central GA on bridges and overpasses as you could encounter some slick spots. I'm tracking the cold and when sunshine returns now on WSB. pic.twitter.com/nkTyQd9Y1h
— Eboni Deon, WSB (@EboniDeonWSB) January 22, 2022
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