Winter Storm Darkens South; Targeting New England

As predicted, a huge winter storm has left tens of thousands across the south without electricity and placed layers of ice on trees and power lines.

The storm system is now bearing down on the northeast, potentially bringing a foot and a half of snow to Philadelphia, New York and Boston.

North Carolina officials reported scenes similar to two weeks earlier in Atlanta where drivers abandoned vehicles on roads so coated with ice that they were unable to continue driving.  Commutes that normally lasted a few minutes were taking hours.  Police across the region reported thousands of car accidents.

At least 14 people have been killed in incidents related to the storm.  A teenager in Atlanta barely escaped being a victim when a tree quickly fell just feet from where he was standing.

The weather was so bad in parts of north Georgia that the Oconee County Sheriff declared Valentine’s Day to be canceled so men did not go outside to try and buy gifts for their wives.

Winter Weather Shuts Down Deep South

Winter weather shocked the Deep South on Tuesday, leaving many communities without power and roads completely impassable for most cars.

The National Guard had to be called out to bring supplies to area schools where children were forced to spend the night in gymnasiums with teachers.  Military Humvees are being used to move school buses that were stranded on highways.

Nearly all public entities and most businesses were shut down in the Atlanta area early Wednesday because of the winter conditions.

The weather conditions across the south led to people abandoning their vehicles on highways from Mississippi to the Florida panhandle.

Thousands of churches opened their sanctuaries to motorists who were stranded by the weather.  Action Church of Canton, Georgia told the Associated Press that they had close to 20 people that were stranded near them come in for food, warmth and shelter.

Suburban Atlanta police even had to deliver a baby on the interstate when the mother was unable to make it to the hospital.  Mother and baby were both fine.