The stories coming out of Atlanta are crazy — people are abandoning their vehicles on the road, a baby was born in a car stuck in traffic, and 800 kids are stranded in schools as snow completely paralyzes the city.

The scene resembles the giant traffic jam depicted on "The Walking Dead" after Atlanta is taken over by zombies.

One to two inches of snow fell on Atlanta Tuesday, bringing traffic in the area to a near standstill. Atlanta's mayor has told people to stay off the icy roads, but thousands of people are still stuck. The dangerous road conditions have already caused hundreds of accidents.

The roads are so bad that schools in the area have suspended bus service. Parents are having a hard time getting to schools to pick up their kids, so hundreds of students might have to stay overnight.

Here are some photos of the insane gridlock:

Atlanta in a complete gridlock. Police reporting they won't respond to accidents less than 2 cars. Via @WCL_Shawn pic.twitter.com/YH5NHKQtyd — PzFeed Top News (@PzFeed) January 29, 2014

The above photos are from Tuesday, but the traffic jam is still going on. Here are some photos from Wednesday morning:

Unspeakably horrible commute stretches into 16th hour. Some slept at a CVS. #atlweather http://t.co/VxtHY6PX36 pic.twitter.com/9f0F22RH5x — AJC (@ajc) January 29, 2014

Weather Channel meteorologist @mikebettes is walking to work this morning in Atlanta, live tweeting surreal scenes pic.twitter.com/ABOrkksytC — Jon Passantino (@passantino) January 29, 2014

Many still stranded on Atlanta freeways past 4 am. Live video: http://t.co/8nfTYqFxJD pic.twitter.com/Rb9tJ0M6xI — Jon Passantino (@passantino) January 29, 2014

I-285 at I -75 north side. People stuck for 10-12 hours! 1/2 mile to go to get to work. #walking #wheresbettes pic.twitter.com/YhpDQlBJdY — Mike Bettes (@mikebettes) January 29, 2014

Tailights and headlights as far as the eye can see. #wheresbettes 1 mile to go! pic.twitter.com/O02o1jgFxd — Mike Bettes (@mikebettes) January 29, 2014

Just passed this MARTA bus on 75 at WPaces. It's packed and not moving. #stormwatchon2 #wsbtv pic.twitter.com/tE9ToeqxKW — Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) January 29, 2014

A viewer just sent this photo from the Whole Foods off Roswell Road. Says they're letting people stay #stormwatchon2 pic.twitter.com/kCor6h9Ic9 — WSB-TV (@wsbtv) January 29, 2014

Every aisle in West Paces Ferry Publix filled with people trying to stay warm for night. #stormwatchon2 pic.twitter.com/D6RN2Tcv3G — Amy Napier Viteri (@AmyNapierViteri) January 29, 2014

I wish I could say that this is AM rush hour traffic in Atlanta, but this is traffic from 16+ hours ago. pic.twitter.com/iltBkaSlUF — Anthony Sagliani (@anthonywx) January 29, 2014

Salt truck clearing Bolton Rd. Abandoned cars everywhere. @cbsatl pic.twitter.com/vDdJAm6KLq — Rebekka Schramm (@CBSSchramm) January 29, 2014