Overview
- Atlanta Public Schools and Meriwether County schools moved to remote learning on Monday because of hazardous travel conditions.
- Beaufort and Jasper county districts in South Carolina held remote learning, while Aiken County conducted an e‑learning day and Richmond County in Georgia closed schools and district offices with extracurriculars canceled.
- Cherokee, Forsyth, Pickens and Coweta county districts implemented two‑hour start delays, with morning activities adjusted or canceled.
- Gwinnett and Cobb county schools operated on normal schedules but urged caution and continued to monitor changing conditions.
- The National Weather Service forecast called for a strong storm line during the early morning hours with a high chance of rain and winds gusting near 40 mph, and districts said they expect to return to normal operations Tuesday unless conditions change.