The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) began treating roads with brine Sunday morning ahead of possible wintry weather.
All eastbound lanes of I-20 were shut down near Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Sunday night. According to the Georgia Department of Transportation, the lanes were closed due to a crash. A car reportedly overturned,
The Georgia Department of Transportation said brine operations would begin 8 a.m. on Sunday in northwest Georgia.
GDOT said that they specifically brined Interstate-16, U.S. Highway 441, and State Route 540, which are all located in Central Georgia. For those traveling outside of Central Georgia, GDOT also brined Interstate-20, Interstate-520, Bobby Jones Expressway and U.S. Highways 1 and 25.
With winter weather potentially impacting our region next week, the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is gearing up to treat hundreds of interstate and state route lane miles across 31 counties in the West-Central Georgia Region.
Due to the threat of winter weather, the Georgia Department of Transportation will begin storm preparations Sunday morning.
Georgia Department of Transportation crews began brine operations in Southwest Georgia on Sunday morning. It is ahead of what is expected to be an unusual statewide winter weather event.
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The metro Atlanta area could see snow and ice this weekend. Meanwhile, road crews and power companies are keeping a very close eye on the forecast. Here's are you can start preparing.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced how the state would be preparing for an upcoming winter storm.
ATLANTA — Metro Atlanta and north Georgia are under a Weather Impact Alert for Tuesday morning as temperatures have plummeted across the region. That brings with it icy road conditions in some areas, and the Georgia Department of Transportation has been issuing alerts throughout the morning.