According to the National Weather Service, the line of storms that caused significant damage in Albany is likely the same strand that left four dead in Houston County, Alabama and caused significant damage in Early County, Georgia. In these photos, you can see multiple irrigation pivots flipped and trees on homes in the Early County area.
The Albany Herald is reporting that Doughtery County and Albany officials have declared a state of emergency and implemented a 7am-7pm curfew until crews can restore power and clear roadways.
The 57th annual Rattlesnake Roundup will be held tomorrow, Saturday, January 28, 2017 at the Rattlesnake Roundup Grounds in Whigham, Georgia. Sponsored by the Whigham Community Club, the annual event will draw more than 20,000 […]
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, southwest Georgia could see severe weather this afternoon and into tonight. As a cold front approaches our region, storms are expected to form by midday and move […]
Just how much rain did Southwest Georgia get over the last few days? The answer is 6.38 inches between Saturday, Nov. 22 and Wednesday, Nov. 26, according to the United States Geological Survey, which has […]
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