Despite potential cloud cover affecting temperature increases, temperatures today will reach the mid 50’s. A shortwave trough will move through the Southeast tonight and into Wednesday, bringing precipitation. Light snow may occur in North Georgia’s mountainous areas after 4 AM Wednesday, leading the National Weather Service to issue a Winter Weather Advisory for some counties, including Chattooga and surrounding counties. Most regions are expected to see less than half an inch of snow, but higher elevations might get up to an inch. Travelers should be careful of slick roads, especially on Wednesday morning. Looking ahead, temperatures in northern Georgia will drop significantly Wednesday night, reaching the upper teens and low 20s. Wraparound moisture may cause light snow flurries late Wednesday night into early Thursday, but no significant accumulation is anticipated. A strong high-pressure system will bring dry weather through the end of the workweek and weekend. Friday morning will likely be the coldest, with lows in the teens and wind chills in the single digits. Rising temperatures are expected over the weekend, with possible showers on Sunday, though predictions are uncertain. Further updates will follow as weather patterns evolve.
Organizers are gearing up for the much-anticipated 5th Annual Chattooga County Plant Swap, scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 3rd, from 2 PM to 6 PM at Teloga Springs Farm. This beloved local event is known for its lively community atmosphere and an impressive array of plants, attracting gardening enthusiasts and families alike.
The urgent need for correction officers within Georgia’s state prison system has reached a critical point, prompting state lawmakers to take action. State Representative Eddie Lumsden (R-Armuchee) has emphasized the importance of addressing this pressing issue as part of the current budget proposal being discussed in the Georgia General Assembly. During this legislative session, the House has made it a top priority to resolve the significant challenges faced by Georgia’s corrections system, which includes not only the shortage of correctional officers but also the well-being of staff and inmates.
The Summerville City Council has approved a purchase of over $52,000 for parts and fittings needed for a crucial water distribution line project. WZQZ News broadcast last week’s city council meeting ( Watch meeting here ).
The Lafayette High School JROTC Rambler Battalion, in partnership with American Legion Post 339, will host an Operation Desert Storm Veteran Recognition Dinner on February 28 at 6 PM. The event aims to honor and educate the community about the sacrifices made by veterans of this important military operation. It will take place at the Walker County Civic Center, 10052 US-27, Rock Spring, GA 30739. Guests will hear from Brigadier General Bob Woods, who will share stories from his service and discuss the importance of recognizing Desert Storm veterans. Lucky Eye Q BBQ will cater the meal, ensuring a delicious dinner for all. The event is open to the public, encouraging community members to show their support for veterans. For more details or to RSVP, contact the Lafayette High School JROTC Rambler Battalion or American Legion Post 339.
Georgia residents are feeling the pinch at the pump this week as the average price for regular unleaded gasoline has risen to $3.00 per gallon. This marks an increase of 6 cents compared to last week and the same amount from a month ago. However, Georgians are paying 17 cents less than they did at this time last year, with an average fill-up cost of approximately $45.00 for a 15-gallon tank.
Pedestrian safety is a major concern in Georgia, prompting the Department of Transportation (GDOT) to increase efforts to protect both pedestrians and drivers. Statistics show that 84% of pedestrian deaths happen at night, with 95% occurring outside crosswalks.
Alabama Congressman Robert Aderholt announced last week that the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) has approved a $300,000 grant for the Town of Mentone to renovate Moon Lake Village. This, along with $300,000 in local contributions, totals $600,000 for improvements to this historic site on Lookout Mountain.
















