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Winter Weather Notice - January 2026

As a potential winter storm is expected to come through the Southeast, local officials and meteorologists are warning Coweta/Fulton County residents to be prepared.

The National Weather Service in Peachtree City is expecting winter precipitation to begin in Coweta County as early as Saturday afternoon and extend through the day into Sunday, and ending probably around 2 to 3 am on Monday (January 24-26, 2026). 

Don't get caught off guard! 

Make sure you are relying on dependable sources for continued weather updates. 

Emergency Supplies

Charge everything up!  Power outages are common during ice storms.  Make sure your phones, laptops, and power banks are fully charged.  A full tank of gas in your car is also a good idea, as gas stations may not be able to pump fuel during an outage.

Stock up on essentials!!  Medications, Pet food, and any baby supplies you might need.

Stay Warm & Safe!  Gather extra blankets, sleeping bags, and warm clothing.  NEVER use generators, charcoal grills, or propane heaters indoors- They produce carbon monoxide, which can be deadly

AVOID USING ANY FLAME ITEMS SUCH AS CANDLES, AS THIS COULD RESULT IN A FIRE

Make sure you have on hand battery-operated lanterns, flashlights and extra batteries.

Exterior Hazards:

Limit travel during freezing rain and snow unless absolutely necessary, as roads and walkways may become icy and dangerous.  Keep walkways and steps clear of clutter to prevent slips and falls.  For your safety, please use caution when walking on property grounds and use handrails. 

Allow faucets to drip slightly to help prevent frozen pipes.  Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate.  Keep your thermostat at a consistent temperature, even if you are away from your unit.  DO NOT TURN your heat OFF/ON.  The thermostat needs to remain in the ON position.

If roads are impassable - Housing Authority staff will NOT be able to respond to any emergency work orders.  Please call the emergency contact number 770-328-6507 and you will be advised of action to be taken.  If it is a true emergency, call 911.

Management


Here is a quick checklist to help you prepare and stay safe:

Icy weather tips information below photo.

Icy Winter Weather Preparation

Food & Medicine 

  • Secure non-perishable food, water, and necessary medications.
    In the event of a power outage, keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible.  The refrigerator will keep food cold for about 4 hours if it is unopened. 

Homes & Pipes

  • Cover outside or exposed pipes
  • Drip indoor faucets & open cabinet doors to circulate warm air
  • Disconnect hoses from outdoor spigots

Automobiles

  • Stay off roads if icy and make sure your car is ready in case of an emergency. Top off fuel and fluids
  • Have a car kit ready with water, ice scraper, blankets and shovel
  • Park at the flattest part of your driveway

People & Pets

  • Dress in layers & wear shoes with good grip
  • Limit time outdoors
  • Check on vulnerable neighbors or family members. Reach out to them by phone or walk over to visit if safe.
  • Pets - bring pets inside or make sure htey have shelter

Power & Heat

  • Be safe with heat sources - keep them away from flammable items
  • Generators must be at least 20 feet away and used outdoors
  • Charge your phone and portable battery banks
  • Have working batteries for flashlights