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Flooded roads. Trees down. Thousands without power. Did the storms hit your area? Here’s what we know this morning—and what’s next for your forecast.
For some, it's a long road ahead. A flood watch is in affect for the majority of north Georgia, including metro Atlanta until 8 p.m. on Monday. The rain continues today for much of the area ...
Flash flooding is a significant concern across much of north Georgia, particularly along and north of Interstate 85, due to saturated ground from recent rainfall. The severe weather threat will ...
Hurricane Helene will likely be a tropical storm when it hits Atlanta and North Georgia and is expected to “inundate communities in its path with flash floods, landslides, and cause extensive ...
What we know A Flood Watch has been issued and extended ... Floyd County, Jackson County, North Fulton County, Walker County, DeKalb County, Rockdale County, Union County, Newton County, Henry ...
In the aftermath of north Georgia's biggest rainfall since Hurricane Helene, many rivers and creeks are currently in or are heading into flood stage Thursday. Rain totals across the northern and ...
A low-pressure system is expected to bring heavy rain and possible flash flooding to the Southeast coast, including Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina, through the end of the workweek.
Thanks for logging on to get your forecast flood concerns through this evening ... muggy 70 degrees for us in the upstate mid sixties in western north Carolina, it will be *** warmer day tomorrow ...