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Weather Advisories Still in Effect

North Georgia has the highest potential for hazardous weather, the National Weather Service says.

(Updated 6:20 p.m.)

Paulding residents may endure some significant weather conditions at least for the next few hours.

wind advisory remains in effect until 7 p.m., while a tornado watch is set to last until 8.

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Large hail and isolated tornadoes could be generated by the storms that are forecast to move through Paulding County today, according to the National Weather Service.

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Another storm system is predicted to move in late Saturday and into Sunday. The weather service said it will release more details on that storm as they become available.

The storm, which is forecast to move on overnight, could bring between a quarter and half of an inch of rainfall.

Winds are predicted to be between 20 and 25 mph, with some gusts climbing to 35 mph.

“The strong winds may knock down tree limbs and displace small objects,” a National Weather Service advisory said earlier in the day. “Secure loose outdoor items. In addition, driving may become difficult, especially in high-profile vehicles. Use caution while driving.”


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