A few inches of snow forecasted in ATL tomorrow.
Schools have already cancelled or announced early closures.
Only town I know that closes down because of the threat of an inch or two. F'ing P'ies
At 8 pm CT last night the Weather Channel was advising that Delta had already canceled "several hundred" flights to/from Hartsfield on Tuesday.
This is common in the South and has been since at least '83 from my experience when Birmingham got an a quarter inch dusting. I had flown in at 10 pm on an Eastern flight and learned from one of the hostesses that my 6 am flight to South Carolina would be on the same plane and with the crew who were staying at an airport hotel. I managed to circumvent the closed roads the next morning and got to the airport on time for my flight. So did the Eastern Flight Crew but neither the air traffic controllers nor most of the ground crew sgot there o there was no refueling even if a ATC showed up.
I have relatives in Wilmington, NC who sent me photos of a TV ad that was ran there during the '93 Blizzard. Picture from a commercial of a snow plow cleaning somebody's driveway with only a phone number, no hame, no address:
1-800-THE PLOW
The guy did a booming business. Seems there was no OTHER PLOW.
I was in Atlanta the day before a large ice storm got to AL and GA. I was travelling with an associate from Houston. His wife had called to tell him their pipes in Houston (Kingwood) had frozen and broken in 3 or 4 dozen places and the plumber said all the supply houses were sold out. Probably would get the material in for a week or 10 days due to widespread damage.
Houston had had single digit temps and it seems that with the lack of a building code it was S.O.P. for builders to put the plumbing in external walls on the outside of the insulation. Entire subdivisions had homes with plumbing that now held water like a collander.
He got the plumber's number and called him to get a parts list of pipe and fittings for repairs. We could get them in Atlanta as the storm was not due there until the next day. I suggested he negotiate a reduced price if we secured the materials and had them shipped. We ended up arranging for the purchase and shipping of several TONS of plumbing supplies. The plumber picked up all the costs and did my friend's repair work for free including throwing in one of the dozen hot water boilers we had shipped.
The South wasn't built with snow or cold in mind.