Georgia
Related: About this forumHey North Georgians! How are you doing after
Yesterday's storm?
I'm in Forsyth Co and we lost power for about six hours last night. The county does a great job keeping limbs from power lines, but there is no way to prevent trees from falling.
Still waiting for temps to rise so the ice will melt. I'm worried about a couple of trees breaking or falling.
Everyone okay?
jwirr
(39,215 posts)Sister to TxTowelie
(117 posts)Interesting articles.
CurtEastPoint
(19,182 posts)I think up further north they had/have issues. My niece lost power in Sugar Hill (Gwinnett.)
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)around 9 pm. Finally got it back on today around 1 p.m. But because of the weight of the ice on a tree, a huge branch came down on the house. Luckily, it did not break through the roof.
Sister to TxTowelie
(117 posts)Melts. The long needle pines in my backyard are carrying a lot of extra weight.
Brainstormy
(2,428 posts)exactly nothing. (Except, ok, an "emergency" trip to the grocery by hubby so that we'd have the necessary lay-in of Chardonnay.) My temp ap from three days ago said we'd be seeing a low of one (ONE!) degree on Wednesday. I guess meteorology isn't rocket science. We're way too hard on that groundhog.
Sister to TxTowelie
(117 posts)morning. I wonder if school will be delayed a couple of hours? Oh well, that forecast will probably change again before I go to bed.
Kids in Forsyth Co ISD have to make up snow days if there are more than 2 with an online learning program.
Glad you avoided the nasty stuff.