With a major winter storm forecasted to hit Georgia in late January 2026, bringing freezing temperatures, icy roads, potential snow accumulation (15-30% chance of 1/2" or more in parts of the area), hazardous travel conditions, and risks of power outages and down trees, McDonough homeowners need to prepare for post-storm cleanup. This guide covers what to expect from the storm, common debris types, junk removal tips, and how Peach Pride Junk Removal can help with fast, compliant cleanouts in McDonough and Henry County. Whether you're dealing with fallen branches, damaged furniture, or even storm-related eviction situations, we've got you covered.
According to the latest forecasts from AccuWeather and local warnings from Henry County EMA, McDonough (ZIP 30253) is in the path of a significant winter storm arriving around January 24-26, 2026. Expect high temperatures around 35°F, with a growing chance of snow (15-30% for 0.5 inches or more), but the biggest threats are ice accumulation, freezing rain, and strong winds leading to downed trees and power lines. WABE reports potential widespread power outages and tangled highway travel, while Henry County EMA notes very low confidence but urges preparation for hazardous conditions. Residents in neighborhoods like Eagles Landing or Lake Dow Estates should secure outdoor items and prepare for debris cleanup.
Winter storms in Georgia often leave behind a mix of natural and property-related debris. In McDonough, common post-storm junk includes:
- Fallen trees and branches (yard waste that can't be bundled easily)
- Damaged outdoor furniture, grills, or patio items from wind/ice
- Flooded basements or garages with ruined boxes, appliances, and household goods
- Abandoned tenant items in rentals if storms lead to evictions or quick move-outs
These can pile up fast, creating hazards and HOA violations in areas like Oak Park or near McDonough Square.
After the storm passes, prioritize safety and compliance with Henry County rules:
- Assess damage first — avoid downed power lines; call Georgia Power for outages.
- Bundle yard waste (branches ≤4 feet, ≤50 lbs) for curbside bulk pickup (up to 3 items/week via Republic Services).
- Prohibited items (hazardous waste, Freon appliances) must go to Henry County Recycle Center — no curbside.
- For large piles, hire professionals to avoid fines (illegal dumping: $1,000+ in Henry County).
- Donate usable items (furniture, undamaged goods) to Goodwill McDonough or Habitat ReStore.
Professional junk removal teams handle the heavy lifting and disposal, ensuring eco-friendly recycling where possible.
Winter storms can exacerbate rental issues, leading to evictions if damage forces tenants out or properties become uninhabitable. In McDonough, storms often result in flooded units or structural damage, leaving landlords with abandoned belongings, trash, and debris. Peach Pride Junk Removal's eviction cleanout service acts as a hero in these scenarios — we provide fast, broom-clean turnovers for properties near Fayette Pavilion or in downtown McDonough, handling everything from furniture hauling to responsible disposal while complying with Clayton County eviction rules. No heavy lifting for you — we ensure the unit is rent-ready in 24–48 hours, minimizing vacancy time and fines.
Don't let storm debris overwhelm you in McDonough. Peach Pride Junk Removal offers same-day post-storm junk hauling, eviction cleanouts, and large item disposal. Call 678-613-2209 for a free quote or book online today. We're local experts in Henry County — fast, reliable, and eco-friendly. Stay safe during the storm!
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