Winter Storm Enzo Hits Savannah, Emergency Declared

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Snow-covered street in Savannah during Winter Storm Enzo

News Summary

Savannah is under a winter storm warning as significant weather changes are expected starting Tuesday evening. Winter Storm Enzo is projected to bring snow, freezing rain, and hazardous conditions. Local authorities, including Chatham County, are taking emergency measures, closing administrative offices, activating emergency responses, and advising residents to stay indoors. The forecast predicts up to two inches of snow, with ice concerns on roadways, affecting transportation and community services. Residents are urged to prepare for severe weather and follow local safety guidelines.

Savannah is under a winter storm warning, with significant weather changes expected beginning Tuesday evening. This advisory affects the city and surrounding areas as Winter Storm Enzo is projected to bring snow and freezing rain.

Key Details:

  • Winter storm warning upgraded as of Tuesday afternoon.
  • Precipitation expected to start between 4 and 7 p.m. Tuesday and continue overnight until Wednesday morning.
  • Predictions include up to two inches of snow and concerns over ice on roadways.

Local Emergency Measures:

  • Chatham County will enter a state of emergency at noon Tuesday, lasting until Friday.
  • Administrative offices will close from noon Tuesday and remain closed Wednesday.
  • The Emergency Operations Center will activate a level two response at noon.
  • Pooler will also declare a state of emergency effective Tuesday at noon, with city council meetings canceled.

Transportation Guidance:

  • The Georgia Department of Transportation has begun brining major routes in Chatham County.
  • Savannah-Hilton Head Airport plans to stay operational, though flight schedules may be adjusted.
  • No planned bridge closures; safety decisions will be made in real-time by law enforcement.

Community Impact:

  • Savannah Mayor Van Johnson encourages residents to stay indoors during the storm.
  • The Savannah Chatham County Public Schools will implement remote learning on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
  • Bus services may be suspended between 11 a.m. and noon on Tuesday, depending on conditions.

Forecast Overview:

  • Monday’s rain is expected to help ease moderate drought conditions.
  • Temperatures in Savannah are forecast to reach the lower 60s on Monday; cooling to the low to mid 40s Tuesday morning.
  • Highs in the mid 70s are expected on Tuesday.
  • By the end of the week, warmer conditions will prevail with potential showers on Thursday.
  • A cold front may bring showers and storms by Saturday night into Sunday.

The National Weather Service also recommends that residents prepare for winter conditions by keeping emergency supplies accessible and dressing appropriately. Caution is advised for any necessary travel.

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