01/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/22/2026 13:41
Buzz walks on campus amid ice and snow.
A significant winter storm is forecast for metro Atlanta and the surrounding region, beginning on Saturday and ending late Sunday, with ice accumulations possible. The latest models show continued precipitation through the weekend before temperatures drop well below freezing Sunday night, continuing through early next week.
The Georgia Tech Office of Emergency Management (OEM) warns that the storm may cause:
As the situation unfolds, OEM continues to meet with campus leaders and will issue updates to campus operations - potential shifts, modified operations, or digital learning days - through the Georgia Tech Emergency Notification System (GTENS).
For the duration of the storm, limit travel as much as possible. If you must travel in an emergency, proceed with extreme caution, driving at half speed and maintaining plenty of distance between vehicles. Icy patches can be difficult to spot, so beware of black ice, especially on bridges, overpasses, and shady areas. If your windshield is frozen, do not pour warm water over it, as the drastic temperature difference could cause the glass to crack.
In preparation for winter weather, OEM recommends that you assemble an emergency kit and take precautions to prepare your home.
In advance of the storm, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency. The forecast for the winter storm can change, so continue to stay alert for updates from OEM and the National Weather Service.