Georgia Snow Day Calculator
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Metro Atlanta
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Augusta Region
Coastal Georgia - Savannah Area
For accurate Georgia Snow Day Calculator predictions, please note that northern regions receive significantly more snow than southern areas
Georgia Snow Statistics & Information
Geographic Features
- •Appalachian Mountains
- •Chattahoochee River
- •Okefenokee Swamp
- •Barrier Islands
- •Lake Lanier
Snow Statistics
Annual Average Snowfall
2.1 inches
Snow Days per Year
3 days
School Information
Average Snow Days
2 days/year
School Districts
181
Georgia Historical Snow Events
Snowpocalypse - Atlanta metro area paralyzed
2014-01-28Snowfall: 2.6 inches
Thousands stranded, schools closed for days
Record snowfall in Cedartown
1973-02-10Snowfall: 17.1 inches
State emergency declared
Major winter storm across north Georgia
2011-01-10Snowfall: 7 inches
Week-long school closures in many districts
Georgia Snow Facts
The 2014 'Snowpocalypse' paralyzed Atlanta with just 2.6 inches of snow
Georgia's northern mountains can receive up to 12 inches of snow annually
The state's varied elevation creates a 40-degree temperature difference between mountains and coast
Savannah has only recorded measurable snow eight times since 1871
Atlanta averages 2.1 inches of snow annually, but can go years without any
The 1973 snowstorm remains the state's record with 17.1 inches
Schools in north Georgia average more snow days than those in the south
Ice storms often cause more school closures than snow events