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Snow hits the south – air travel woes coming

Anthony Watts / January 9, 2011

Image from 11:27 PM EST Sunday night

Expect a really ugly day for air travel on Monday as Atlanta’s forecast is not one of encouragement, and we all know just how important Atlanta is an a regional air hub.

From NWS Atlanta/Peachtree City, GA:

 

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January 9, 2011 in snowfall, Weather.

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