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Several states in the lower Ohio Valley and Deep South are under a severe thunderstorm watch on Thursday. The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for five states--Arkansas,
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Locations impacted by the warning include Coker Creek, Violet, Citico, Bullet Creek, Etowah, Hiwassee Ocoee State Park, Tellico Plains, Unaka and Dentville.
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The SPC has the entire area until a level 3 out of 5, but after discussing with the weather team, we feel this is overdone. Most likely storm arrival between 1 to 5 p.m. After the severe threat tomorrow, we dry things out and warm things up later this week. Highs will be in the upper 80s by Thursday and Friday.
The threat for severe weather across the Big Bend and South Georgia Monday involves chances for damaging gusty winds, heavy rain, and an isolated tornado
Damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes will be possible. The threat may end earlier than the expiration of the watch, depending on the speed of these storms. All northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan counties are under a flood watch.
Quiet weather returns tonight, and other than light rain chances midweek, no active weather is expected after today. Get ready for a surge in warmth: High temps will be jumping into the 80s and maybe 90s later this week.
On April 2 the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued a severe weather outlook that is typically only issued two to three times per yer. The Weather Channel issued a warning for parts of the Midwest and South where a tornado outbreak is expected through Wednesday night.
As Central Georgia deals with potentially damaging severe weather, here's a look at updates as they stream into the newsroom across the viewing area.