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Average annual precipitation for Georgia. The entire state, including the North Georgia mountains, receives moderate to heavy rain, which varies from 45 inches (1,100 mm) in central Georgia [6] to approximately 75 inches (1,900 mm) around the Northeast part of the state. [7] Georgia has had severe droughts in the past, especially in 2007.
Maps show the areas impacted by storm surge, rainfall levels and more as Helene, once a major hurricane and now a tropical storm, moves inland from Florida's Gulf Coast over Georgia.
The tropical storm could drop 10 to 20 inches, causing dangerous flooding across portions of southeast Georgia. Here’s more. No flooding has hit Macon, but Debby is causing historic rainfall ...
Here are rainfall totals from locations in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia through Thursday morning, Aug. 8. Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals for SC, Georgia, NC through Thursday ...
Average monthly precipitation (in mm) for selected cities in Asia ; City Country Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ref. Mawsynram: India: 133.0 8.3 15.7 27.4 29.8 26.0 5.7
The storm produced light rainfall in southeastern Georgia, peaking at 4.14 inches (105 mm) in Woodbine. [4] September 22–23, 2000 – Tropical Storm Helene moved across Georgia and dropped rainfall across much of the state, with a peak total of 5.13 inches (130 mm) in Dunwoody. [4]
Here are two-day rainfall totals in South Carolina and Georgia from Debby, as reported by the National Weather Service out of Charleston at 2:36 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6.
Studies show that Georgia is among a string of "Deep South" states that will experience the worst effects of climate change, [1] [2] with effects including "more severe floods and drought", and higher water levels "eroding beaches, submerging low lands, and exacerbating coastal flooding." [3]