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But as it goes more inland the winds will begin to subside but the rains will remain the main threat as well tornadoes that can form.
5 PM EDT advisory Bill moving more slow now towards the NE
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5 PM EDT advisory Bill moving more slow now towards the NE
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A big concern for North and Central Georgia....if Bill is indeed moving right of the forecast NHC track...
A track from Jackson, MS to NW Alabama to Knoxville, Tennessee would be bad enough for North Georgia (flooding potential).....last night's forecast track from central MS to Birmingham to Rome/Chattanooga would be much worse

A track from Jackson, MS to NW Alabama to Knoxville, Tennessee would be bad enough for North Georgia (flooding potential).....last night's forecast track from central MS to Birmingham to Rome/Chattanooga would be much worse


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