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Severe Weather Alert: Hail and Strong Winds Expected in Georgia

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News Summary

Atlanta residents are preparing for severe weather as the National Weather Service warns of thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds affecting northern and central Georgia. Thunderstorms are forecasted late Thursday, with some areas potentially experiencing destructive winds and hail reaching the size of golf balls. Communities, especially in Cherokee, DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett counties, should remain alert as storms may disrupt evening plans. Following Thursday’s severe weather, continuous rainfall is expected through the weekend, prompting residents to stay informed and prepared for the unpredictable weather ahead.

Severe Weather Expected Across Georgia as National Weather Service Warns of Hail and Strong Winds

Atlanta, Georgia is bracing for some serious weather as the National Weather Service has issued warnings of strong storms, potential hail, and robust wind gusts. With weather patterns shifting this Thursday, residents should prepare for a rough afternoon.

Thunderstorms on the Horizon

Thunderstorms are anticipated to sweep across northern and central Georgia during the day’s late hours. Communities in counties such as Cherokee, DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett should pay close attention, as these storms could bring gusty winds and hail.

The Timing of the Storms

Expect the storms to hit between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Thursday, driven by a sluggish frontal boundary moving southward. Residents who have plans during this time may need to reconsider or prepare for interruptions. While there were no severe weather alerts as of Thursday morning, the skies are forecasted to bring continuous rainfall lasting through Sunday night.

Weather Outlook

A brief respite is on the horizon, with a break from the rain predicted for Monday and Tuesday. However, don’t put the umbrella away just yet, as storms are set to return by Wednesday. The forecast for Columbus indicates a rainy Monday, while Savannah will enjoy partly cloudy skies but should brace for rain over the weekend.

Metro Atlanta’s Forecast

For those in metro Atlanta, be prepared for possible thunderstorms Thursday afternoon, especially between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.. With high temperatures expected to reach around 76°F and a 60% chance of precipitation, it’s the kind of weather that puts a dampener on outdoor plans.

What to Expect

Rainfall accumulation could be between a quarter and half an inch by Thursday night when the thunderstorms are predicted to continue with a low around 63°F. Following that, Friday holds a chance for morning showers and possible thunderstorms in the afternoon with highs nearing 79°F.

Weekend Expectations

Saturday appears active with a chance for showers and thunderstorms after 11 a.m., while Sunday shows a 20% chance of showers post-2 p.m. Temperatures will hover around 80°F for the weekend.

Potential Impacts

Severe thunderstorms late Thursday, especially concerned for events such as the Atlanta Braves game, raise challenges for travelers. The risk of destructive weather is expected to persist until 2 a.m. Friday. The heaviest storms are likely to roll through between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m., with wind gusts reaching up to 60 mph and hail possibly as large as golf balls.

Stay Alert

Residents are urged to stay informed on weather updates and be mindful of potential severe weather alerts throughout Thursday and into early Friday. Preparing for the unexpected will be key as storm activity intensifies.

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