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How much snow fell in Atlanta yesterday?”

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How much snow fell in Atlanta yesterday?”

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Unless you haven’t watched the news for the past couple of days, you probably know a big snowstorm hit the East Coast yesterday. That included Atlanta. I live approximately 15 minutes from the airport and the official measurement there was 4.2 inches. East of the metro Atlanta area got hit harder and many areas got over 6 inches. People, that is a lot of snow for us. And yet, I am sitting at work today because, of course, the snow came on the weekend. I was at the studio most of the day and evening on Saturday. And something weird/spooky happened while I was there, but that is a post of its own for tomorrow. I really didn’t want to stop at the grocery store on my way home because I knew it would be crazy. When Atlantans hear there is snow in the forecast, for some reason they think they won’t be able to get out of their homes for a month and they all race to the store to stock pile milk and bread. I had no choice but to stop because I had fed Bailey the last of her food Saturday mornin

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Information from the snowy day: Rare Snow Blankets South as East Braces For Storm A powerful March snowstorm blanketed much of Alabama and then marched across Georgia on Sunday, forcing some flight cancellations in Atlanta as the East Coast braced for a potential pummeling. The weather service said winter storm warnings are in effect from northern Georgia and the Carolinas through the Mid-Atlantic states into New England. At Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Delta Air Lines and AirTran Airways canceled some Sunday flights and a Federal Aviation Administration Web site said flights to Atlanta were experiencing average delays of nearly two hours. AirTran spokesman Tad Hutcheson said flights out of Atlanta into the Northeast may also be canceled Sunday night as the messy, developing storm took aim at walloping at wide swath of the East Coast up through Maine. “I expect the Northeast will be hit pretty hard tonight so our expectations is that people flying into Washington,

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