Donna Schiele of Classix 1029
Donna gives some winter weather tips to viewers
Donna gives some winter weather tips to viewers
Pet of the day
Atlanta Humane brings in a Beagle named Branch for adoption.
Atlanta Humane brings in a Beagle named Branch for adoption.
Aurora Theatre’s 30th anniversary is so right it’s 'wrong'
Every theatre professional's worst nightmare is a dream show for audiences in "The Play That Goes Wrong."
Every theatre professional's worst nightmare is a dream show for audiences in "The Play That Goes Wrong."
Good Day Atlanta viewer information: January 20, 2026
Here are the guests and segments from Good Day Atlanta on Jan. 20, 2026.
Here are the guests and segments from Good Day Atlanta on Jan. 20, 2026.
Pet of the day
FurKids brings in "Briar" for adoption.
FurKids brings in "Briar" for adoption.
Brenda Alexander with entertainment headlines
The Beckham family is going viral for their family issues, and LeBron James will not be an All-Star starter for the first time in his career.
The Beckham family is going viral for their family issues, and LeBron James will not be an All-Star starter for the first time in his career.
Co-Founder of the non-profit Youth Champions explains the need and benefits of teen mentoring
Youth Champions connects teens with mentors and industry professionals. Jack explains why this is so important for this generation.
Youth Champions connects teens with mentors and industry professionals. Jack explains why this is so important for this generation.
Dr. Corrine Erickson gives skin care tips for teens
Social media seems to be driving younger kids to potentially be exposed to harsh products. Dr. Erickson has some tips and alternatives.
Social media seems to be driving younger kids to potentially be exposed to harsh products. Dr. Erickson has some tips and alternatives.
Gabriella Pomare on the collaborative parenting
Gabriella helps us understand the emotional fallouts of parenting after the holidays.
Gabriella helps us understand the emotional fallouts of parenting after the holidays.
Pepper Boxing Club gives home workout tips
Pepper Boxing helps you reach your fitness goals without feeling pressured or intimidated by gym culture.
Pepper Boxing helps you reach your fitness goals without feeling pressured or intimidated by gym culture.
Dining Out Tuesdays: Roswell’s Tipsy Thaiger
Roswell Restaurant Weeks — billed as the largest "restaurant week" event in Metro Atlanta — returns this Thursday, January 22nd and runs through February 7th, encouraging people throughout the region to visit Roswell for a bite to eat.
Roswell Restaurant Weeks — billed as the largest "restaurant week" event in Metro Atlanta — returns this Thursday, January 22nd and runs through February 7th, encouraging people throughout the region to visit Roswell for a bite to eat.
Pet of the day
Rescue Pals Inc. brings in Jake, for adoption.
Rescue Pals Inc. brings in Jake, for adoption.
Blue Man Group brings 'Rockstar' power to Atlanta
Blue Man Group will perform at the Fox as part of the Regions Broadway in Atlanta series.
Blue Man Group will perform at the Fox as part of the Regions Broadway in Atlanta series.
Blue Man Group performing at Fox Theatre in Atlanta
The Blue Man Group returns to Atlanta this week and is bringing an actual rock start with them.
The Blue Man Group returns to Atlanta this week and is bringing an actual rock start with them.
Flurries hit Henry County, roads got wet
Photojournalist Eli Jordan reports light flurries and showers in Henry County Sunday morning, January 18, 2026, near I-75 Exit 212. Roads stayed mostly wet with no significant snow accumulation, though some parked cars have a light dusting. Temperatures are around 35–36°F and cooling, but traffic is moving safely with no reported issues. Residents are advised to stay aware but no major impacts are expected.
Photojournalist Eli Jordan reports light flurries and showers in Henry County Sunday morning, January 18, 2026, near I-75 Exit 212. Roads stayed mostly wet with no significant snow accumulation, though some parked cars have a light dusting. Temperatures are around 35–36°F and cooling, but traffic is moving safely with no reported issues. Residents are advised to stay aware but no major impacts are expected.
Sunday top stories: House fire, Buford Hwy death, and arrests
Here are Sunday’s top stories for January 18, 2026. The GBI is investigating after a body was found on Buford Highway. Second, a 57-year-old woman was found stabbed to death inside her home. Third, the former Dekalb County School Superintendent has been arrested. FOX 5 Atlanta is covering all three stories and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Here are Sunday’s top stories for January 18, 2026. The GBI is investigating after a body was found on Buford Highway. Second, a 57-year-old woman was found stabbed to death inside her home. Third, the former Dekalb County School Superintendent has been arrested. FOX 5 Atlanta is covering all three stories and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Flurries spotted in Newton County
Our Marc Teichner reports light snow flurries in Newton County Sunday morning, January 18, 2026. While flakes are visible, they are not sticking to roads or creating hazardous conditions. Drivers are advised to stay aware as temperatures remain cold, but no significant accumulation is expected in this part of metro Atlanta during the morning hours.
Our Marc Teichner reports light snow flurries in Newton County Sunday morning, January 18, 2026. While flakes are visible, they are not sticking to roads or creating hazardous conditions. Drivers are advised to stay aware as temperatures remain cold, but no significant accumulation is expected in this part of metro Atlanta during the morning hours.
Trump backs off Insurrection Act threat
President Donald Trump has backed off his threat to invoke the Insurrection Act to respond to protests in Minneapolis. A federal judge has ruled that federal officers cannot use tear gas or detain peaceful protesters. This comes as Trump also announces plans to allow Americans to use money from their 401(k) accounts toward a home down payment, as many continue calling on the federal government for economic relief amid ongoing financial pressure.
President Donald Trump has backed off his threat to invoke the Insurrection Act to respond to protests in Minneapolis. A federal judge has ruled that federal officers cannot use tear gas or detain peaceful protesters. This comes as Trump also announces plans to allow Americans to use money from their 401(k) accounts toward a home down payment, as many continue calling on the federal government for economic relief amid ongoing financial pressure.
No snow for metro Atlanta as storm shifts away
If you’re in metro Atlanta and haven’t seen snow yet, you likely won’t see any today. On Sunday, January 18, 2026, the winter storm system impacting parts of Georgia is shifting away from the metro area. While snow has been reported in parts of central Georgia, conditions in metro Atlanta are expected to remain snow-free as the system continues to move east and weaken.
If you’re in metro Atlanta and haven’t seen snow yet, you likely won’t see any today. On Sunday, January 18, 2026, the winter storm system impacting parts of Georgia is shifting away from the metro area. While snow has been reported in parts of central Georgia, conditions in metro Atlanta are expected to remain snow-free as the system continues to move east and weaken.
Snow sticks in Putnam County amid winter weather
Winter weather is making its presence known in Putnam County this morning as snow continues to fall and stick to the ground on January 18, 2026. Rain began around 5:00 a.m. before quickly transitioning to snow by about 7:00 a.m., creating slick conditions on local roads. Officials and residents are urging drivers to slow down, allow extra travel time, and use caution, especially on untreated roads, as the system moves through central Georgia.
Winter weather is making its presence known in Putnam County this morning as snow continues to fall and stick to the ground on January 18, 2026. Rain began around 5:00 a.m. before quickly transitioning to snow by about 7:00 a.m., creating slick conditions on local roads. Officials and residents are urging drivers to slow down, allow extra travel time, and use caution, especially on untreated roads, as the system moves through central Georgia.


















