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Lilburn Weather Update: Roads Passable, but Icing Up

Updates planned every two hours on the city website.

The City of Lilburn is updating weather conditions every two hours on its website during the storm.

Check back here for updates.

The latest report:

As of 8 a.m. in the City of Lilburn

Roads are still passable. Streets are beginning to ice, but there is currently more slush than ice. Ice is forming on power lines, but no damage or crews are needed at this time. No accidents to report. Virtually no traffic.

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Local road conditions will be updated every two hours between 8 a.m. and midnight here and @CityofLilburn on Facebook or Twitter. Citizens may also subscribe to receive Emergency Road Closure Alerts via email.

Lilburn Police and Public Works are patrolling the roads for hazards. Public Works will spread sand on icy patches on city roads, and Police will close the road if it is impassable. Gwinnett County will handle clearing of county-maintained roads, and the Georgia Department of Transportation will clear all state roads. Click here for a breakdown of state and county roads in the Lilburn city limits.

Find out what's happening in Lilburn-Mountain Parkwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Citizens can conveniently report problems on city streets using the city's website reporting tool, Citizen Request Tracker. Power outages should be reported to your electricity provider.

Media Contacts: Nikki Perry, City Public Relations Manager, 678-551-1196, nperry@cityoflilburn.com
Capt. Thom Bardugon, Lilburn Police Department, 404-516-0653, tbardugon@cityoflilburn.com


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