The Cobb County School District posted the following message on its Twitter feed shortly after 6 a.m. Friday:“All Cobb County schools open as normal today, Friday, December 8. Temps forecast to remain above freezing throughout the day with road temps a few degrees warmer.”
After-school programs also will operate on schedule but extracurricular activities are cancelled for Friday and Saturday.
Schools in Marietta and most of metro Atlanta also are open as the line for winter weather notifications issued by the National Weather Service is running northwest of Marietta and Cobb.
The National Weather Service has revised the areas to be included in a winter storm warning, and that includes Cobb, Paulding, Douglas and Cherokee counties.
Being in the storm area means that “periods of snow” are expected during the designated warning period, through 7 a.m. Saturday.
A social media message issued by Cobb government around 6:30 a.m. Friday said that the Cobb Emergency Management Agency and Cobb DOT are “watching situation carefully” but offered no other information.
A number of school districts in north Georgia have cancelled classes due to freezing rain and snow, but they are well north of metro Atlanta.
Early Friday morning the precipitation in most of metro Atlanta was rain, with temperatures just above freezing. The highs in the area for Friday, including Cobb, are forecast to be in the high 30s, with freezing temperatures expected by Friday evening.
Cobb DOT reported early Friday morning, also around 6 a.m., that most road temperatures in the county along the Interstate 75 corridor were above freezing.
UPDATED, 7:12 a.m.: Shortly after 7, Cobb schools tweeted this information:
“We will continue to monitor conditions and confer with forecasters and public safety officials throughout the day. We will continue to keep you informed via our website.”
That link can be found here.