ATLANTA (AP) -- Forecasters are warning of the potential for snow, sleet and ice-coated roads across north Georgia, just over a year after the ice storm that trapped commuters for hours on metro Atlanta freeways.<br />
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The National Weather Service on Sunday issued a winter storm warning for 13 north Georgia counties that include cities such as Dalton, Blairsville, Dahlonega, Cornelia and Cleveland.<br />
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Forecasters said up to a quarter of an inch of ice could fall in the mountainous northern counties included in the storm warning, along with several inches of snow.<br />
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Rome, Atlanta, Gainesville, and Toccoa are now under a Winter Weather Advisory.<br />
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These latest updates replace the Winter Storm Watch that had been in effect.<br />
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In Alabama, a winter storm watch covered northern areas, including the cities of Huntsville, Florence and Decatur.<br />
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Click on the link below for full details - including the types and amounts of precipitation that are expected.<br />
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(AccessNorthGa.com's Ken Stanford contributed to this story.)
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