-We're in for a couple of days of winter weather. The first concern will be the wind chill as temperatures fall. By Wednesday morning, we could see wind chills below zero/ -Next up is snow: Perhaps up to half an inch is possible on Tuesday and into Wednesday if the current forecast holds. -Temperatures: Another round of pipe-bursting early morning lows in the low teens through Wednesday. -Winter storm watch: At present, it does not cover our part of the state but picks up just below Polk and Bartow counties as you head into metro Atlanta. -Continuing coverage through Wednesday on Hometown Headlines. 'Stop the Dump' fight in Euharlee wins latest round but case still alive in the courts: Despite a recent court ruling against Southern States Landfill Inc.'s efforts to build a private landfill on the old Hodges Mine property in Euharlee, the 20-plus year fight continues. Find out what's next in Natalie Simms' latest udpate. Cabela's could be here a bit sooner than planned. -Structure flying up off I-75 and U.S. 92; banner says 'Opening Summer 2014.' Work well under on new ALDI store in Rome. Gas prices rise across Northwest Georgia. |
Tonight: Rome Braves 12th Annual Hot Stove Gathering returns to The Forum. -Line-up of guests include new manager Jonathan Schuerholz and former team stars. Basketball: Berry women beat Centre but men's team falls. March 29 Atlanta Braves v. Future Stars game at State Mutual Stadium will be Rome's biggest baseball day ever. -1,000 extra seats. -Gates to open four hours before first pitch. Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands. |
-Monday: After a high Sunday of 57 degrees, we'll see 48 today and a low of 16. -Get your three-day forecast and updated weather links at Hometown Headlines. |
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition 7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online at wrga.streamon.fm -Please join our guests Monday including: -Tina Bartleson and Nan Langford from the Exhcange Club Family Resource Center on the 2014 Night at the Movies. -Eddie Elsberry, Berry College's Director of Environmental Compliance and Sustainability, on the new eggs in the eagles' nest near the college's Krannert and Cage centers. |
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