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Winter weather alert in effect for Dawson County, flash freezing possible

No reports of ice on Dawson County roads after overnight freezing temperatures Even with the freezing temperatures that hit North Georgia overnight, Dawson County officials say that as of 7 a.m. no state, county or city roads have been closed due to icy weather.   In a Facebook post on Tuesday morning, Dawson County Fire and Emergency Services said that anyone that comes across a roadway with icy conditions should call and report it to the 911 dispatch center at (706) 344-3636.  PREVIOUS STORY: Dawson County residents are warned to use caution when driving and to avoid unnecessary travel from Monday evening through to Tuesday morning as roadways are treated ahead of a potential flash freeze, according to a press release by the Georgia Department of Transportation. 

Winter weather advisory issued for Dawson County

Winter weather advisory issued for Dawson County Perimeter Road is covered with snow and ice on Feb. 8, 2020. - photo by Jessica Taylor The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for Dawson County that will be in effect from 6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb 6 until noon on Sunday, Feb. 7.  In an alert issued on Saturday morning, officials said that snow accumulations of one to two inches are possible, with higher amounts possible at elevations of 1500 feet and above. Lower elevations may get up to an inch of snow.  Affected areas under the winter weather advisory include Dawson, Fannin, Gilmer and Pickens. Drivers are warned to be careful when going out while the advisory is in effect. 

Wind Event Propels Wildland Fires In Eastern Montana

https://www.facebook.com/WGFDMT/photos/pcb.1005218749883759/1005219926550308/ A mix of local and county fire departments, neighbors and businesses responded to the 3,200 acre Great Divide Fire north of Lindsay on Jan. 13, 2021. Firefighters have been battling large, wind pushed wildfires in central Montana that have destroyed several homes and outbuildings. The National Weather Service’s warning of rapidly spreading wildfires proved to be true on Wednesday with large fires in McCone, Musselshell and Garfield counties. We can see wildland fires almost any time of the year, says Al Nash with the Montana Dakota Division of the Bureau of Land Management. But the circumstances we’ve had in recent days with a drought, limited snow cover and extraordinarily high winds are really quite rare.

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