News Summary
Georgia shines with three of its cities—Savannah, Atlanta, and Athens—recognized as the best places to be in the South for 2025, according to Southern Living. Savannah takes the second spot, followed closely by Atlanta at ninth and Athens at eleventh. As these cities celebrate their achievements, they also prepare for an upcoming winter storm that may bring snowfall and ice to the region, prompting a state of emergency and travel advisories.
Three Georgia Cities Ranked Among the Best in the South for 2025
Georgia is shining brightly on the map as three of its cities have been recognized as some of the best in the South for 2025. Southern Living’s recent ranking has set the spotlight on Savannah, Atlanta, and Athens, placing them firmly among the top contenders.
Savannah: The Jewel of the South
Leading the charge from Georgia is the enchanting city of Savannah, grabbing the impressive title of the second-best city in the South. What makes Savannah a standout? Its photo-worthy views, quaint shops, and dramatic moss-draped oaks create a picturesque setting that captures the hearts of many visitors and residents alike.
Atlanta: A Melting Pot of Culture
Hot on Savannah’s heels is Atlanta, coming in at ninth place. Known for its vibrant culture, Atlanta offers a wealth of experiences ranging from art and theater to world-class dining options. The city’s dynamic atmosphere makes it a special place for both locals and travelers, adding to its appeal on this coveted list.
Athens: The Heart of College Town Vibes
Athens, the charming college town, rounds out Georgia’s trio, securing the eleventh spot. With its lively music and arts scene, combined with fantastic dining options, Athens embodies the essence of youthful energy and creativity. It’s no wonder this city continues to draw attention for all the right reasons!
Winter Weather Woes
While Georgia cities bask in recognition, they now face potential winter weather. Following a chilly winter season, concerns about another storm loom ahead. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for central and southern Georgia, set to be effective from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning.
Snowfall Projections Across the State
- Atlanta and Athens: There’s a 40% chance of snow after 1 p.m. on Tuesday, with minimal accumulation of less than half an inch expected.
- Macon: A 60% chance of flurries before 11 a.m. on Tuesday, likely followed by snow later in the day with similar accumulation predictions.
- Savannah: The forecasts indicate a hefty 90% chance of snow and sleet on Tuesday, with 1-2 inches anticipated by the following morning.
Ice Accumulation Outcomes
Concerns about ice also arise, particularly in the southern regions, with projections showing less than one-tenth of an inch expected in Albany and up to 0.25 inches in places like Valdosta and Savannah. Meanwhile, Augusta remains outside the winter storm watch but braces for cold conditions.
State Emergency and Preparedness Efforts
In response to the impending winter weather, a state of emergency has been put into effect across Georgia. This allows for the mobilization of resources to address potential impacts and complies with transport regulations for essential supplies. The Georgia Department of Transportation is prioritizing pre-treatment of highways, state routes, bridges, and overpasses to ensure safety during this storm.
Residents are being urged to limit travel unless absolutely necessary and to remain aware of ongoing road treatments. State offices in Atlanta, including the State Capitol, will be closed on Tuesday, with the possibility of extended remote work depending on conditions. Personal preparedness for safety is vital amidst the forecast of potential treacherous road conditions ahead.
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