01/20/2026
Hey everyone — as we continue through January, Georgia is experiencing below-average temperatures and a potential winter weather pattern that could impact your home and vehicles. Temps are staying chilly this week with lows dipping into the 20s and highs only in the 40s–50s through midweek. Forecasters are also watching the potential for wintry precipitation this weekend and even signs of a possible ice storm next weekend that could bring freezing rain and icy conditions to parts of the state.
This kind of weather — especially extended cold, ice, and freezing conditions — can lead to:
• Frozen or burst pipes in homes
• Slip & fall hazards and vehicle accidents on icy roads
• Power outages and heating system strain
• Roof, gutter, and exterior damage from ice and weight
👉 Here are some ways to keep your family safe and weather-proof your property:
✔️ Protect your plumbing — insulate exposed pipes and let faucets drip when temps plunge.
✔️ Keep your home weather-sealed — check caulking, weather-stripping, and insulation around doors & windows.
✔️ Stay aware of forecasts and alerts — winter weather can change fast here in the South.
✔️ Prepare an emergency kit with blankets, flashlights, water, and supplies in case of ice-related outages.
And importantly — if you haven’t reviewed your home, auto, or property insurance coverage lately, now’s a great time. Cold weather damage (like burst pipes or ice damage) can hit hard, but the right coverage can make recovery smoother. We’re here to help you make sure you’re protected!
📞 Reach out anytime if you have questions about your policy or want a free coverage to review before winter storms arrive.
Stay warm and stay safe!