Most of Georgia could see storms on Thanksgiving Day. The National Weather Service says these storms could bring strong winds in the afternoon and evening.
What to Know:
• A cold front will bring showers and storms on Thanksgiving.
• Some storms may cause strong wind gusts that can damage trees or power lines.
• The chance of severe weather is small, but it covers most of Georgia.
Why It Matters: Storms could mess up your holiday plans, like traveling or outdoor gatherings. Strong winds might also knock out power or make driving dangerous.
How to Get Ready:
- Watch the Weather: Keep up with news from weather channels or apps.
- Be Safe While Traveling: Check the weather along your route and leave early if needed.
- Secure Your Stuff: Bring in loose things outside, like decorations or lawn chairs.
- Know Where to Go: Have a safe spot ready in case storms get bad.
What’s Next?: Weather updates will get more detailed as Thanksgiving gets closer. Stay tuned and make safety a top priority.

