Really? I recall seeing on the news how Atlanta shuts down at the occasional one inch of snow or freezing rain, like it's something spectacular. Sounds like a vast improvement for my money.
It's rare for Atlanta to get snow. The first year I was there, there wasn't any. The next year, it was minor. Then there was the snow-pocalypse. I think they had another day of shut downs this year, too.
But it's not the snow that's the issue; it's the freezing rain. Atlanta's ice storms are what cause workplaces to shut down, schools to cancel, etc. It'll rain during the winter, temperatures will drop below freezing while it's raining overnight, and all of the highways, bridges, etc. will become sheets of ice.
I know how to drive in that sort of condition since I'm from Ohio, but those who are raised in Atlanta didn't know what the hell to do. It's quite entertaining. The good news is that it they don't have that many cold days. Heck, by the beginning of March the dogwoods are usually starting to bud and the atmosphere is just lovely.