What lessons did Atlanta learn from "Snowpocalypse?"
Over 2 inches of snow fell in metro Atlanta on a Friday in January of 2014, leading to what many refer to as the infamous "snowpocalypse," when icy roadways and slippery highways ground the city to a halt and remained that way for up to 24 hours. Since then, Georgia state and local governments have strived to make improvements to prevent another winter storm catastrophe. AJC's Sarah Spencer looks back at the chaos and what lessons Atlanta learned. Additional Footage: WSB, AP, GADOT, NOAA, National Weather Service, NBC/Saturday Night Live, X/@lilgeorgiapeach