Potential for severe weather from Thursday through Saturday

April 7th, 2021 – 4:00 PM

Floyd County Emergency Management –

According to Floyd County Emergency Management, several rounds of isolated to scattered thunderstorms are possible (some possibly severe) for portions of north and central GA tomorrow (Thurs) through Saturday.

MARGINAL risks for severe storms are across portions of north GA and west central GA both Thursday and Friday, and much of central GA is in a 15% area for Saturday, which could end up being a greater risk category with updates (see each day’s associated storm threats and graphics listed below).

There’s uncertainty in timing of the multiple rounds, though overall the storms could be strongest in the afternoon and evening time frames.

Thursday storm threats (isolated strong/severe):

  • Damaging winds > 60 MPH
  • Isolated tornadoes
  • Large hail
  • Heavy rain / isolated flooding

Thursday Outlook

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Friday storm threats (isolated strong/severe and overall a bit greater chance than Thursday):

  • Damaging winds > 60 MPH
  • Large hail (greater chance)
  • Isolated tornadoes
  • Heavy rain / isolated flooding

Friday Outlook

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Saturday storm threats (isolated to scattered strong/severe):

  • Damaging winds > 60 MPH
  • Isolated tornadoes
  • Large hail
  • Heavy rain / isolated flooding

Saturday Outlook

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5-day predicted rainfall (through Saturday): widespread 1.5-2 inches with locally higher expected

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