Tornado Outbreak in Georgia
EF-2 Tornado Confirmed Near Atlanta
Following a thorough assessment, the National Weather Service has confirmed an EF-2 tornado with wind speeds reaching 115 mph touched down in the Atlanta area on Wednesday. The tornado caused significant damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure along its path.
Additional Tornadoes Reported
In addition to the EF-2 tornado, reports indicate that several other tornadoes may have occurred in the state. Radar imagery and eyewitness accounts suggest that tornadoes may have touched down in DeKalb, Gwinnett, and Newton counties.
Severe Weather Threat Continues
The National Weather Service has issued severe weather warnings and tornado watches for much of Georgia as the threat persists. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and seek shelter immediately if they receive any alerts.
The tornado warning has been extended into Newton and Walton counties until 12:45 AM. A line of severe storms also brought heavy rain and damaging winds, knocking out power and toppling trees in several areas.
LaGrange Tornado Suspected
Radar data suggests that a tornado may have touched down in LaGrange, Georgia, on Sunday morning. The storm caused damage to several homes and businesses, but a formal assessment is still pending.
Conclusion: As Georgia continues to navigate the aftermath of these devastating storms, officials are urging residents to exercise caution and heed all safety advisories issued by authorities. The severe weather threat remains present, and it is crucial for residents to stay informed and take the necessary precautions to ensure their safety and well-being.
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