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 National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration is predicting a tropical system will develop in the Gulf of Mexico in the next couple of days. The potential impact to southwest Georgia is possible, but at this time, […]
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, the projections for Tropical Storm Nate continue to shift west, reducing the chances of a tropical storm or hurricane landfall near southwest Georgia. The forecast track with […]
The National Weather Service in Tallahassee is predicting another week of high temperatures and little chance of rain for southwest Georgia. Here is the detailed forecast: Today Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. Calm […]
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