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In LaGrange, Georgia, about 65 miles southwest of Atlanta, a tornado was picked up on radar around 7 a.m. EDT, with the storm reported to have been moving east at 40 mph.
Severe thunderstorms will remain possible, but they may be weaker than storms to the south. (5:41 p.m. ET) More Than 1,000 Flights Canceled Or Delayed In Dallas
The National Weather Service put tornado watches and warnings, as well as severe thunderstorm advisories and even flash flood warnings, in effect across various regions of Georgia overnight.
A few hours later, tornado watches were issued for Alabama and Georgia, [10] [11] and a Particularly dangerous situation severe thunderstorm watch was issued for northeastern Louisiana, southeastern Arkansas, and Mississippi. [12] On June 15, the SPC released an outlook with a moderate risk of severe weather for portions of the High Plains.
The risk of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes has ended from central Georgia, the western Florida Panhandle and much of Tennessee on west as of Sunday morning.
An early-season tornado outbreak impacted the Southeastern United States on January 12, 2023. The result of a mid-level trough moving through, moisture and the presence of a strong low-level jet aided in the development of numerous severe and tornadic thunderstorms.
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 ]
Potentially dangerous storms are hitting Georgia this week. The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for parts of Georgia, including Macon and Columbus.