So the question must be asked: Is there any severe wx threat in the near future for North Georgia
Looking at the current maps do you see any slight chance at some severe weather here. Thanks.

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Wnghs2007 wrote:If some of you in the mid west would kindly pass some of the severe weather down this way. I would greatly appreciate it. We have not had but 1 watch all year. We have not been in a warning or anything. This year has been the most boring severe weather year I can remember.
So the question must be asked: Is there any severe wx threat in the near future for North Georgia
Looking at the current maps do you see any slight chance at some severe weather here. Thanks.![]()
Brent wrote:the last big spring outbreak was April 1998 when the F5 hit just west of Birmingham and the same storm hit the Northern Atlanta suburbs as an F2 I think.
NorthGaWeather wrote:We (us folks at the local EOC) watched that storm move across Cobb. I remember reading the damage reports from Alabama of a fire station being blown away. This later turned out to be the Concord Fire station which I visited soon after the tornado hit.
GAStorm wrote:NorthGaWeather wrote:We (us folks at the local EOC) watched that storm move across Cobb. I remember reading the damage reports from Alabama of a fire station being blown away. This later turned out to be the Concord Fire station which I visited soon after the tornado hit.
I will never forget that night. I called my brother about five minutes before it hit, and heard the sirens going off in the background. He lived in Cobb county at that time and was right up the street from where the tornado did significant damage. Another round of tornadoes moved through the Fulton county area, and I was a couple miles away from them!I would imagine it could be a while before another outbreak like that comes through!
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