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Category Archives: Floyd County

Road conditions in Rome and Floyd County

Road conditions in Rome and Floyd County

Friday, September 27, 2024–11:35 a.m. -Staff reports- The rain has moved out of the area, but motorists are still faced with flooded roads and downed trees. If you see flooding on the roadway, do not try to drive through it. Remember, turn around, don’t drown. We have numerous reports of high water and trees down…read more

12:30 AM Hurricane Update

12:30 AM Hurricane Update

Friday, September 27, 2024–2:30 a.m. -National Weather Service- Helene made landfall as a Category 4 near the Big Bend region of Florida around 11 PM EDT. As the storm moves quickly inland overnight, conditions will begin to deteriorate over central and north Georgia. Helene is expected to be a tropical storm once is reaches Northwest…read more

7:45 PM Hurricane Helene Update

7:45 PM Hurricane Helene Update

Thursday, September 26, 2024–8:15 p.m. -National Weather Service- Hurricane Helene is forecast to make landfall as a major hurricane later this evening. Conditions will deteriorate across north and central Georgia this evening and last through Friday. We have expanded Hurricane Warnings further northward with this update. In addition to tropical-storm-force winds, a few locations as…read more

Georgia granted federal emeregncy declaration

Georgia granted federal emeregncy declaration

Thursday, September 26, 2024–6:38 p.m. -News Release- On Wednesday, September 25, 2024, Governor Brian P. Kemp requested a federal pre-landfall Emergency Declaration for the State of Georgia in anticipation of Hurricane Helene. Governor Kemp’s request asked for immediate assistance to save lives, protect property and public health and safety, and lessen the threat of a…read more

Closings for Friday

Closings for Friday

Thursday, September 26, 2024–6:24 p.m. -Staff reports- The following are all closed on Friday: Floyd County Schools Rome City Schools Darlington Schools Berry College Georgia Northwestern Technical College Georgia Highlands College Shorter University Polk County Schools Bartow County Schools Cartersville City Schools Gordon County Schools Calhoun City Schools Chattooga County Schools Cherokee County, Alabama Schools…read more

Floyd County administrative and non-essential offices closed Friday

Floyd County administrative and non-essential offices closed Friday

Thursday, September 26, 2024–6:10 p.m. -News Release- All Floyd County Administrative, Judicial, and non-essential offices will be closed on Friday, September 27, 2024, due to the impending inclement weather caused by Hurricane Helene.  Employees should contact their supervisors for more specific direction.    A reminder from Floyd County E-911,read more

City of Rome closes offices and transit ahead of Hurricane Helene

City of Rome closes offices and transit ahead of Hurricane Helene

September 26th, 2024 – 5:00 PM WRGA Staff Reports – Thursday afternoon the City of Rome issued the following statement: “In response to the anticipated severe weather from Hurricane Helene, the City of Rome will close all Administrative Offices on Friday, September 27. Additionally, Rome Transit operations will be suspended for the day. City officials…read more

What to expect from Hurricane Helene in Northwest GA

What to expect from Hurricane Helene in Northwest GA

September 26th, 2024 – 3:00 PM WRGA Staff Reports – The effects of Hurricane Helene are expected to reach the local area early tomorrow morning, bringing potentially dangerous weather conditions. Currently a Category 3 hurricane, Helene is projected to make landfall in Florida around 7 PM before moving inland on a northern path. Floyd County…read more

7 a.m. Hurricane Helene update

7 a.m. Hurricane Helene update

Thursday, September 26, 2024–8:20 a.m. -Staff reports- According To the National Hurricane Center, we could see the arrival of tropical storm-force winds in Northwest Georgia this evening as Hurricane Helene continues to track north. Wind speeds are estimated at between 40 and 60 mph. The first bands of rain from the storm system are expected…read more