Jennifer Poulos Psy.D reaches in the dairy shelves Monday, Feb. 10, 2014 at the Korger store #298 at Ansley Mall, 1700 Monroe Drive in Atlanta. Poulos said she picked up some additional items from her normal shopping day because of the oncoming winter storm since she and her boyfriend enjoy cooking so much, they plan to do some more of that since they'll be immobile. The governor late Monday morning expanded the weather-related state of emergency to 45 counties as another round of significant winter precipitation sets its sights on parts of north and central Georgia. Gov. Nathan Deal doesn't want to take any chances after the icy gridlock embarrassed Georgia in late January. He encouraged residents in the storm path to be off the road by early evening Monday as transportation crews prepare the roads. Deal also asked tractor-trailers, which caused mayhem during the January storm, to steer clear of I-285. The governor convened his emergency response team at 11 a.m. Monday, including executives from hospitals and utility companies. Deal said he was particularly worried about the devastating impact of ice dragging down power lines. Atlanta Public Schools, as well as schools in Marietta and in Cobb and Fulton counties, have canceled after-school activities for Monday. JOHN SPINK/JSPINK@AJC.COM