The Georgia Department of Labor will delay on Tuesday the opening of a number of its facilities in the northern half of the state due to concerns about icy conditions from the lingering winter storm.

The delay impacts 19 separate facilities from career centers to the downtown Atlanta headquarters. All affected facilities will begin operations at 10 a.m.

Acting on the latest forecast from the National Weather Service, Governor Nathan Deal also issued an order delaying the opening of various other state offices. The National Weather Service has warned that counties basically north of I-20 may have black ice on roads as temperatures drop below freezing overnight. 

The GDOL facilities impacted are as follows:

  • GDOL Central Office Complex, Atlanta
  • Atlanta Career Center
  • Athens Career Center
  • Blue Ridge Career Center
  • Carrollton Career Center
  • Cartersville Career Center
  • Clayton Career Center
  • Cobb Career Center
  • Covington Career Center
  • Dalton Career Center
  • DeKalb Career Center
  • Gainesville Career Center
  • Griffin Career Center
  • Gwinnett Career Center
  • Habersham Career Center
  • LaGrange Career Center
  • Layfayette Career Center
  • Rome Career Center 
  • Toccoa Career Center