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Savannah began closing roads Monday evening as Tropical Storm Debby rolled across south Georgia and the coast. Savannah begins to shut down roads due to Tropical Storm Debby. Track closures here
When severe weather comes to Oklahoma, make sure to check road conditions using this live map before you drive. Road conditions today. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: ...
At least 22,000 power outages were reported in metro Atlanta, while 25 power lines are down, the city said More than 20 water rescues took place in the Peachtree Battle area of the city.
US 17 and SR 25 were extended north-northwest from Savannah to the previously-unnumbered road and then east-northeast to the South Carolina state line. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Between November 1930 and January 1932, US 280 was established on SR 26 in Savannah; however, there was no indication of a concurrency with US 17/SR 25.
Near Atlanta: 1983 [11] 1985 SR 414 I-475: 15.83: 25.48 I-75 near Macon: I-75 near Bolingbroke: 1965 [3] current SR 408 I-485: 5.90: 9.50 I-75/I-85 in Atlanta: I-85 in Atlanta 1964 [12] 1975 SR 410 I-516: 6.49: 10.44 SR 21 in Garden City: SR 21 in Savannah: 1985 [13] current SR 421 I-520: 15.62: 25.14 I-20 in Augusta
State Route 25 (SR 25) is a state highway in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia.It travels south-to-north near the Atlantic Ocean, serving the Brunswick and Savannah metropolitan areas on its path from the Florida state line at the St. Marys River to the South Carolina state line at the Little Back River, a channel of the Savannah River.
The Tom Triplett Parkway is a section of SR 21 located in Port Wentworth on the west side of the Savannah metropolitan area. [3]It stretches from the Chatham–Effingham county line (roughly the Lake Cherie Road intersection) to the Garden City–Port Wentworth city line (roughly the SR 307 intersection).
The route heads nearly due east until it meets its northern terminus at I-75, exit 261 (former exit 111) in Marietta, though the roadway continues east as Delk Road. The road originally ended at Powers Ferry Road, but was extended a block eastward around 1989 to Terrell Mill Road, after a county sales tax was passed to fund it and other projects.