A week after fatal tornadoes tore through the Southeast, meteorologists have their eyes on another strong storm system.
This week’s severe weather is expected to primarily impact parts of north and central Georgia.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered to numerous severe thunderstorms are expected across
central and portions of north Georgia Sunday afternoon and evening. The greatest threat can be expected along and south of I-20 with Central Georgia most favored for strong, long-track tornadoes along with damaging winds and large hail.
A flash flood watch is in effect for central and portions of north Georgia. Heavy rain across the area will likely lead to localized flooding.
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Strong thunderstorms will also be possible over portions of east and central Georgia early Monday.
Another round of potentially strong thunderstorms is expected across north and central Georgia on Thursday and Thursday night.