The Southern Storm Is Serious Business

First there was the polar vortex. Next, a heavy storm named Janus hit the East Coast. And now there's Leon, a surprising Winter storm that's bringing frigid, unexpected weather to the South. In Atlanta, the snow led to extremely dangerous conditions, and the city was brought to a standstill, with roads, gas, and waterlines shut down. Children had to spend the night in classrooms, while others found shelter at fire stations. On Wednesday, some drivers were still stuck on the highways. Workplaces and schools let everyone out at the same time Tuesday, leading to intense gridlock. The National Guard brought water and food to those still stranded. And it's not just Atlanta feeling the freeze. Many Southern states are seeing crazy-cold temperatures. While some areas have seen lighter conditions, it's a serious storm that's devastating many areas. Get an inside glimpse of what's happening in the South with these Instagram snaps.

In Atlanta, the roads were not safe for big rigs.

In Atlanta, the roads were not safe for big rigs.

Cars were backed up for hours.

Cars were backed up for hours.

So they shut down the freeways.

So they shut down the freeways.

You could even walk on them.

You could even walk on them.

Someone was enjoying it at least.

Someone was enjoying it at least.

Long Alabama driveways were completely buried.

Long Alabama driveways were completely buried.

Southerners were stuck in some serious traffic jams.

Southerners were stuck in some serious traffic jams.

And the plants were not prepared for what was coming.

And the plants were not prepared for what was coming.

Several schools and workplaces closed.

Several schools and workplaces closed.

But some people were prepared with plenty of supplies.

But some people were prepared with plenty of supplies.

In some areas, it was time for snow angels.

In some areas, it was time for snow angels.

But it's safe to say they skipped the pool.

But it's safe to say they skipped the pool.