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Summer in Georgia brings camping trips, cookouts and afternoons by the pool. Unfortunately, the warm weather also brings severe storms and other heat-related hazards that can turn summer fun into summer threats. More>>
Imagine a hurricane making landfall near Georgia's coastline – pushing a surge of water through Georgia's coastal communities and further inland, causing flooding as the storm moves across the state. It has spawned tornadoes, and high winds have blown down trees and power lines causing power outages. More>>
Use the Weather Calculator to calculate the temperature, wind chill, relative humidity, and the heat index. More>>
More than a thousand tornadoes strike the United States every year according to the National Weather Service. Most tornadoes last less than ten minutes, but can destroy entire communities in that brief time. Winds have been estimated to exceed 300 miles per hour in some storms, but the brief nature makes tornadoes very difficult an analyze. More>>
Step-by-step instructions on how to program your Midland All Hazards Alert Weather Radio. More>>