Atlanta is transitioning from active ice storm response to cold weather recovery following a weekend of freezing rain, hazardous travel conditions, and service disruptions across the city.

While the most severe impacts of the storm have passed, black ice remains possible and a Cold Weather Advisory continues. Strong winds and extreme cold are expected to persist through Tuesday, limiting melting and keeping some roads and sidewalks hazardous. City crews remain deployed, essential services are operational, and residents are urged to continue using caution.

What Residents Should Know

  • Black ice may still be present, especially on bridges, overpasses, shaded areas, and untreated roads.
  • Strong winds could bring down weakened trees or power lines.
  • Cold temperatures will continue through Tuesday, extending safety risks for travel, homes, and infrastructure.

Residents are encouraged to stay off the roads where possible and remain alert to changing conditions.

City Services and Operations

The City of Atlanta is moving toward normal operations while continuing to prioritize safety:

  • City Hall and City administrative offices will return to regular operations on Tuesday, January 27.
  • Essential and emergency services, including 911, fire, police, and EMS, remain fully operational.
  • Solid waste, recycling, and bulk collection services will resume Tuesday, with modified schedules due to lingering icy conditions.

Solid Waste and Recycling Update

To ensure crew safety, collection services will resume cautiously:

  • All solid waste and recycling services will be delayed by one day this week.
  • Residents should place carts at the curb one day after their regular collection day.
  • Collections will begin later than usual Tuesday morning.
  • Yard debris will be collected as conditions allow, with priority given to solid waste and recycling.
  • Residents with scheduled bulk pickups will receive notifications with updated service times.

For service questions, residents may contact ATL311 at 404-546-0311 or visit atl311.com.

Protect the 4 P’s During Extreme Cold

As cold temperatures continue, residents should take steps to protect People, Pets, Pipes, and Plants:

People

  • Limit time outdoors and dress in layers.
  • Use caution on icy sidewalks and roadways.
  • Check on elderly neighbors, people with disabilities, and others who may need assistance.

Pets

  • Bring pets indoors or ensure they have warm, dry shelter.
  • Limit time outside and make sure food and water do not freeze.

Pipes

  • Insulate exposed pipes and disconnect outdoor hoses.
  • Allow faucets to drip slowly, especially overnight.
  • Open cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate.
  • Report water running in streets or sidewalks to ATL311 (404-546-0311).

Plants

  • Cover sensitive plants and bring potted plants indoors when possible.
  • Be aware that prolonged cold may cause damage even after ice has cleared.

Staying Safe and Informed

Residents should report:

  • Downed trees: ATL311 at 404-546-0311
  • Downed power lines: Call 911 immediately
  • Power outages: 1-888-891-0838 or GeorgiaPower.com
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