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The Gulf Coast is preparing for a potentially significant hurricane landfall in the coming days. Let's take a look at how this will affect Georgia.. Tropical Storm Helene formed in the ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) predictions for the winter season in the South are about the same as the predictions of the Farmers’ Almanac. Let’s take a look:
NHC began coverage on Potential Tropical Cyclone 18 at 4pm EST today. If it becomes a named storm, as it is currently forecast to, this would become Tropical Storm Rafael (rah-fah-ELL), the 8th ...
The prediction of heavy inland rain from Hurricane Helene has triggered a rare "high risk" area for excessive rainfall Thursday for portions of the southern Appalachians, the National Weather ...
NWS Tornado outlooks from June 14–19 overlaid. On June 12, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) issued a level 3/enhanced risk of severe weather for June 14 across the Mid-South and eastern Gulf Coast states, and also highlighted the threat for significant severe weather across the risk area. [7]
Storm Prediction Center tornado probability for April 6, showing a 10% risk area for tornadoes. After the previous days' storms advanced into the Atlantic Ocean, a new severe weather system developed over many of the same areas in Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. Remnants of storms from the previous day gave way for abundant moisture ...
The Weather Prediction Center said there is a high risk for excessive rainfall in parts of the southern Appalachians in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina from Hurricane Helene, which ...
After sunrise, the Storm Prediction Center issued a high risk for a major severe weather and tornado outbreak across central Florida and southeastern Georgia, including a 30% risk area for tornadoes. Strong, long-track tornadoes were expected in the threat area, and it was the first time a high risk was issued since June 3, 2014. [17]