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Between and around Valdosta and Augusta – two of Georgia’s hardest hit cities from Hurricane Helene – there is a 30-mile-wide path of destruction to agriculture and farmland. Georgia farmers ...
The latest climate assessment says Georgia will face mounting pressures for small-scale agriculture production from drought and extreme weather events. Climate disasters are costing Georgia ...
Six to 10 inches of snow is expected from eastern Oklahoma through the Mid-South and the southern Appalachians during the winter storm. ... Georgia is blanketed in snow on Jan 10, 2025. The UGA ...
Georgia was severely impacted by Hurricane Helene during late September 2024, causing over 34 reported deaths and significant rainfall across the state. After making landfall in the Big Bend region of Florida on September 27, the hurricane began to traverse over land across Georgia as a Category 2 hurricane prior to tracking into the Appalachian mountain range as a tropical storm.
The storm dropped up to 2 feet (24 in; 61 cm) of snow in the Mid-Atlantic states, New England, and Atlantic Canada, while areas as far south as southern Georgia and far northern Florida had brief wintry precipitation, with 0.1 inches of snow measured officially in Tallahassee, Florida. The storm originated on January 3 as an area of low ...
Here’s what Farmers’ Almanac and National Weather Service predict. Will Georgia see snow or icy weather this winter? Here’s what Farmers’ Almanac and NWS predict
At least 100 dam and recreational watersheds suffered severe damage or were destroyed. Many roads were inundated, forcing the closure of 175 roads and 1,000 bridges. Damage to highway infrastructure exceeded $130 million. Approximately 471,000 acres (191,000 ha) of croplands were submerged, causing about $100 million in damage to agriculture.
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