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Ehron Ostendorf, Public Relations Specialist Dawson County Government 25 Justice Way, Suite 2240 Dawsonville, GA 30534 [PHONE REDACTED] x42315 I [EMAIL REDACTED] www.dawsoncountyga.gov Jan. 30, 2026 Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Snow storm expected; State & local emergencies declared Dawsonville, Ga. — The National Weather Service (NWS) is forecasting 2 – 6 inches of snowfall across North Georgia, including Dawson County, beginning Friday night and continuing through Saturday, Jan. 30 – 31, 2026. Dangerous wind gusts up to 35 mph are possible, and cold temperatures between -5 and 5 degrees are expected from Friday through Sunday. In response, Gov. Brian Kemp has declared a State of Emergency for Winter Weather across Georgia, effective Friday, Jan. 30, through Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. Dawson County Chairman Billy Thurmond has also issued a Declaration of Local Emergency for Dawson County. All residents are strongly advised to avoid travel during the weekend of Jan. 30 due to hazardous road conditions. Local first responders warn residents not to attempt to clear fallen trees, especially those near power lines. These dangerous situations should only be handled by Dawson County first responders, Georgia State responders, and utility companies. Dawson County expended rock salt supplies during the ice storm the weekend of Jan. 23 and prioritize remaining supplies for the treatment of essential service routes. Barricades will be placed on roads impacted by downed trees, power lines, or other hazards. For non-life-threatening issues, residents should contact the Dawson County Sheriff’s Office non- emergency line at [PHONE REDACTED]. The County will not be able to provide information on when roads will reopen or when power will be restored. But the County will update the residents about which roads are closed, depending on internet access availability. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and take precautions to ensure their safety during this snow storm event and can stay up to date with daily weather briefings from the National Weather Service, Peachtree City, GA YouTube channel Plan to be self- Dawson County Government ---PAGE BREAK--- sufficient for at least 72 hours (three days). Prepare for possible power outages that may last several days. Have adequate food, water, medications, and a safe way to stay warm if power is lost. Do not use generators or grills indoors, as this can cause life-threatening carbon monoxide poisoning. Dawson County was established in 1857 and is located approximately 40 miles northeast of Atlanta, along the State Route 400 corridor. The county spans from the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains down to the shores of Lake Lanier. Most of the County remains rural and agricultural, balanced with growing business off of the 400 Corridor.