It wasn’t much, but certainly nice to enjoy as a bit of a treat for the frigid temperatures metro Atlantans and the rest of Georgia had to endure the past few days.
Snow, in the form of flurries and some snow showers, fell across parts of north and middle Georgia Monday night. Not nearly enough for a true white Christmas on the day after, but a taste of it.
National Weather Service forecasters had a winter weather advisory in effect for parts of orth central, northeast and northwest Georgia until 4 a.m. Tuesday.
With temperatures across metro Atlanta and many other areas of Georgia again headed into sub-freezing territory, and with some light winter precipitation, Governor Brian Kemp earlier Monday extended a state of emergency to last through Tuesday evening.