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Storm Impacting the Northwest U.S.; Fire Weather Conditions in Southern California; Severe Weather in the South

A Pacific storm is bringing areas of low elevation rain, moderate to heavy mountain snow, and high winds to the Northwest. Strong Santa Ana winds and very dry conditions are producing elevated to critical fire weather conditions in southern California. Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible through early Wednesday morning across parts of northeast Texas into western Tennessee. Read More >

 

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Flood Safety Preparedness Week
March 6-10, 2023
 
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March 6-10, 2023 is Flood Safety Preparedness Week for the state of Georgia. Flooding is no stranger to the Southeast and can sometimes be quickly evolving or long in duration. In the last five years, seven large-scale flooding events have made the list of 'Billion-Dollar Disasters' nationwide, not including an additional 18 flood-producing, landfalling tropical systems that made the list as well. In the same time, Georgia alone has documented more than 715 flood reports, amounting to $10.9 million dollars. 

 

Although Flood Safety Preparedness Week is observed in the Spring, flooding in Georgia can occur throughout the year. It is important for Georgians to know how to prepare for and respond to flooding hazards.

 

This week is an opportune time to learn about and prepare for flooding events. Topics include:

 

When flooding occurs, we rely on our partners and customers to report flooding in their communities! Not only do these reports help the National Weather Service verify warnings, but they help meteorologists and hydrologists better relate radar and rain gauge data to corresponding weather. If you observe flooding in your area, report it to the National Weather Service at 1-866-763-4466. To learn more about the spotter program, visit the Storm Spotter Information page.

 

For additional information regarding Flood Safety Preparedness Week please visit the links above or the national page using the QR code below.

 

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