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Fall Severe Weather Preparedness Day in Georgia
November 2, 2022

 
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Severe Weather Preparedness is important year round! While many people may first think of spring as severe weather season, severe thunderstorms can occur year round and often affect Georgia in Fall and Winter. To help maintain readiness, today is Fall Severe Weather Preparedness Day in Georgia. Take a little time today to review your severe weather plans, restock your Ready Kit, and refresh your knowledge on severe weather safety! Click on the links below for more severe weather information.

 

An important aspect of severe weather warnings includes the information received from the public and spotters. Not only do timely and accurate storm reports help the National Weather Service to verify warnings, but they also help meteorologists better relate radar data with corresponding observed weather. If you observe hail (quarter sized or larger), strong/damaging winds, or a funnel cloud/tornado anywhere across north and central Georgia, please report it to the National Weather Service (Peachtree City/Atlanta Office) at 1-866-763-4466. To learn more about our local Skywarn spotter program, visit the Storm Spotter Information page.

 

Visit the Ready Georgia web page for more helpful information such as making a plan and building a ReadyKit!