Crews from Georgia Power and Georgia EMCs were working to restore service to customers across North Georgia and the Atlanta metro area after a winter storm dropped snow and ice on Friday and into Saturday.
107 Georgia EMC customers without power. There were broadly more than 1,400 customers without power across the state. Outage Alerts – Customers subscribed to Georgia Power's alerts service will receive personalized notifications and updates via text message.
ATLANTA — Following a recent winter storm that brought snow, freezing rain, and ice to parts of metro Atlanta last week, Georgia Power is issuing safety tips to keep residents safe. And it's good timing as well.
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With “frigid temperatures and the potential for severe winter weather” by the end of the week, Georgia Power said its customers should start taking steps now to stay safe and warm.
The snow may be over in north Georgia, but dropping temperatures in the next few hours will lead to dangerous conditions on metro Atlanta's roads and potential power outages.
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Georgia Power crews are working to restore power to several hundred customers two days after a winter storm hit metro Atlanta. Georgia Power had as many as 100,000 customers without electricity at ...
ATLANTA — Power companies across the state ... if streets are not dry before temperatures drop again overnight. Georgia Power previously said its crews are ready to respond to any power issues ...
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