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Showers and Storms Remain a Threat

The entire region still has a “Marginal” and “Slight” risk of strong to severe storms between 7pm, Wednesday, and 3am, Thursday.

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THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance for showers. It will be mainly cloudy, but very warm. Expect a mix of clouds and sunshine Christmas Eve with highs climbing back into the mid to upper 70s. Some of those showers may have a few rumbles of thunder in them, with scattered downpours for most of us under mostly cloudy skies. Overnight lows will be in the mid and upper 60s, while afternoon highs climb into the upper 70s and perhaps lower 80s, which could certainly set record highs for these days as well. Most of that will fall Sunday and Monday.


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Forecast models are indicating at least scattered showers and storms will blossom on the nose of the advancing moist, unstable air…likely after midnight.

Rain develops Saturday night and continues into Sunday. Turning cooler. Lows near 49.

There will be many smiling faces on Christmas morning, and the weather will only help to brighten those smiles.

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A Flood Watch remains in effect for a large part of Georgia, including all of the WRBL News3 viewing area through early Christmas Day.

Severe storms possible ahead of Christmas