Ice Storm Brings Thousands of Power Outages to Metro Atlanta Area

January 25, 2026 • Google News World

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Ice Storm Hits Georgia, Causing Thousands of Power Outages in Metro Atlanta

A winter storm brought ice to parts of Georgia on Sunday, resulting in thousands of power outages in the metro Atlanta area. The storm caused widespread disruptions, with many schools closing and going virtual due to the weather.

According to reports, the ice storm affected several school systems, including Cobb County Public Schools, which announced that it would be closed on Monday. Other schools in the area also made similar announcements.

The power outages were reported in various parts of metro Atlanta, with thousands of households affected. The cause of the outages was attributed to the ice accumulation on power lines and poles.

Residents in the affected areas were advised to exercise caution due to the hazardous road conditions. Emergency services were on standby, ready to respond to any emergencies that may arise.

The storm is expected to continue through Monday morning, with forecasters predicting additional snowfall and freezing temperatures. Residents are urged to stay indoors and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.

The following schools have announced closures or virtual learning days due to the winter weather:

  • Cobb County Public Schools
  • Other school systems in the metro Atlanta area

Residents can check their power outage status by visiting the website of their utility company.

Source: Google News World