• Cold Weather Advisory for Trenton - Click for Details
    ...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM EST TUESDAY...
    ...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO 10 AM EST THIS MORNING...
    Expires: January 27, 2026 @ 9:00am
    WHAT
    For the first Cold Weather Advisory, very cold wind chills from -4 to 15 degrees from north to south expected. For the second Cold Weather Advisory, very cold wind chills from -4 to 15 degrees from north to south expected.
    WHERE
    Portions of central, east central, north central, northeast, northwest, and west central Georgia.
    WHEN
    For the first Cold Weather Advisory, from 4 AM to 10 AM EST this morning. For the second Cold Weather Advisory, from 8 PM this evening to 9 AM EST Tuesday.
    IMPACTS
    Wind chills from 5 to 15 above across much of north and portions of Middle Georgia are expected with wind chills as cold as 0 in the north Georgia mountains. Avoid prolonged exposure if possible and have a safe heating source, particularly for those who may be experiencing power outages.
    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
    Use caution while traveling outside. Wear appropriate clothing, a hat, and gloves. Make frequent checks on older family, friends, and neighbors. Ensure portable heaters are used correctly. Do not use generators or grills inside.

Statewide: Ice Continues to Threaten Roadways as Georgia DOT Urges Motorists to Stay Off Roads

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Ice remains a significant concern across north and north-central Georgia as Georgia Department of Transportation crews continue monitoring and treating roadways amid ongoing winter storm impacts and sharply colder temperatures.

According to Georgia DOT, maintenance teams worked throughout the day Sunday and are continued operations overnight, treating, re-treating and plowing interstates and state routes as conditions allow. Officials cautioned that work may be temporarily suspended if conditions become too hazardous for crew safety. Several road closures, primarily in northeast Georgia, remain in effect due to icy conditions and storm debris.

As part of the state’s response, Georgia DOT crews applied an additional 115,000 gallons of brine Sunday, bringing the statewide total to more than 1.5 million gallons since operations began Friday. Crews also applied approximately 1,350 tons of aggregate and 450 tons of salt to priority routes in the hardest-hit areas. Critical infrastructure north and northeast of Interstate 20 was treated, with a focus on Interstate 85 and State Route 400.

DOT officials said that as conditions worsen, crews may shift to maintaining a single passable lane on portions of I-85, I-285 and SR 400. That lane would be the outside lane connected to entrance and exit ramps, allowing resources to be concentrated where they are most effective and ensuring interstates remain passable.

A travel advisory remains in effect, with motorists strongly urged to stay off roadways if possible. Although precipitation is expected to exit the region, gusty winds and falling temperatures are expected to cause widespread refreezing, even on previously treated surfaces. Officials warned that black ice could create extremely dangerous driving conditions, particularly overnight and into the morning hours.

Georgia DOT is urging residents to avoid travel through Monday if possible. Drivers who must be on the road are advised to reduce speeds, increase following distances and use caution at intersections, particularly if traffic signals are dark due to power outages. Intersections without power should be treated as four-way stops.

Motorists encountering debris from fallen trees or limbs are warned not to attempt to clear roadways themselves, as downed power lines may be present. Debris and roadway hazards should be reported by dialing 511 hands-free.

All Georgia Express Lanes remain closed until further notice, including the I-75 Northwest Corridor Express Lanes, I-75 South Metro Express Lanes and both I-85 Express Lanes facilities.

Georgia DOT encourages motorists to check current conditions, road closures and travel advisories by visiting 511ga.org or dialing 511. Drivers can also request HERO or CHAMP roadside assistance through the 511 system. Updates will continue to be posted on Georgia DOT’s social media channels as conditions evolve.