Severe Weather to Hit Atlanta Today
The weather Wednesday night is expected to be horrific, frightening and dangerous as a severe storm is expected to race across the metro area at about 50 mph.
Glenn Burns, the chief meteorologist for Channel 2 Action News, said Tuesday evening the “significant tornado parameters” he’s been watching all day Tuesday are “off the scale.”
“When it’s a 1, it means tornadoes are possible. At 3, it means they are likely. Ours is 8 to 11,” Burns said. “All the parameters are there for tornadoes, damaging winds, hail, intense lightning. It very likely we will see some flooding in North Georgia.”
He said people should look for “super cell thunder storms.”
The weather will hit the state after 8 p.m. and metro Atlanta should be slammed around 11 p.m.
The strong storms that downed trees and power lines on Monday was just a precursor for Wednesday, Burns told The Atlanta Journal Constitution earlier Tuesday.
Forecasters at the National Weather Service were also sounding a warning for Wednesday, saying that a "major severe weather event" is expected.
The Weather Service said in a statement Tuesday that while damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are not completely out of the question across the northwest corner of the state early Wednesday, the "big show" will come later in the afternoon and evening, when "all parameters align almost perfectly for a major severe weather event."
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