ATLANTA STORMS TODAY: MINUTE-BY-MINUTE: Line of rain, storms moving into Georgia this morning



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    MINUTE-BY-MINUTE: Line of rain, storms moving through Georgia this morning



ATLANTA – It's a wet and stormy morning for Georgia as a line of storms makes its way through Georgia.

our Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologists Have been watching this storm system for the country.

We're using the world's most powerful weather technology in Georgia and metro Atlanta on Channel 2 Action News

[DOWNLOAD: WSB-TV’s Weather App for severe weather alerts]

7:09 am:

A severe Thunderstorm Central Cherokee, northern Forsyth, southeastern Dawson and west central Hall counties until 7:30 a.m.

SEVERE T-STORM WARNING: For Cherokee, Dawson, Forsyth, and Hall Counties until 7:30 am. Wind to 60 mph possible. @wsbtv pic.twitter.com/qJ2OrtDuIp

– Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) November 6, 2018

7:03 AM

The line of rain and storms have weakened as they move through metro Atlanta.

Line of rain and isolated storms moving across the mountains and north metro this morning.

Wet at the polls this morning – not by the afternoon.

Tracking with @KarenMintonWSB we @wsbtv app on Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV now to 9am. pic.twitter.com/0G1cDLUnwx

– Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) November 6, 2018

6:51 am:

Tornado watch for all but far northeast Georgia now. Line is weakening … but still heavy rain, potential for 40+ mph.

JUST IN: Tornado watch for all but far northeast Georgia now. Line is weakening … but still heavy rain, potential for 40+ mph. @wsbtv

– Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) November 6, 2018

6:27 a.m .:

The tornado watch has been updated to remove some counties.

Updated tornado watch – Floyd and Chattooga are out of it now. Continues for the counties in red, including Clay County, NC, until 9am. @wsbtv pic.twitter.com/WX9wOihNpI

– Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) November 6, 2018

6:13 am:

The line of rain and storms are moving into Paulding and west Cobb counties.

Areas of heavy rain ahead of Paulding and west Cobb now … another forecast update in 5 minutes on @wsbtv pic.twitter.com/gtKcv21o4E

– Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) November 6, 2018

5:57 am:

National Weather Service expected to cancel the Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Fannin, Gilmer, Gordon and Pickens at 6 a.m.

National Weather Service expected to cancel the Severe Thunderstorm
Warning for Fannin, Gilmer, Gordon and Pickens at 6am. pic.twitter.com/LFfiUDNi9q

– Karen Minton (@KarenMintonWSB) November 6, 2018

5:44 a.m .:

Triple Team Traffic is reporting that crashes are being reported in Atlanta interstates – and some are due to wet roads. More rain coming could make the morning commute even worse.

5:23 a.m .:

Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued for Gordon County until 6:15 a.m.

Just showed the line of storms moving into Gordon County – there's a severe thunderstorm warning there until 6:15 am.

This includes Pickens, Fannin, and Gilmer as well. @wsbtv pic.twitter.com/vZi0OTYQdD

– Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) November 6, 2018

5:21 a.m .:

The main threats for the storm will be 40-60 mph wind gusts, but an isolated brief spin up tornado is also possible.

40-60 mph Wind Gusts – An isolated brief is also possible.

Tracking live with @KarenMintonWSB now on Channel 2. pic.twitter.com/SAOXRSXFZW

– Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) November 6, 2018

4:58 a.m .:

Severe thunderstorm warning for Fannin and Gilmer until 5:30 a.m.

Severe thunderstorm warning for Fannin and Gilmer until 5:30 am. There is the potential of an isolated brief spin up as this line moves east.

40-60 mph wind gusts also possible. Tracking live now on Channel 2. @wsbtv pic.twitter.com/UFQSWDMQH2

– Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) November 6, 2018

4:50 a.m .:

Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Brian Monahan said that he has received a report as a result of this report. Georgia as storms move through.

4:35 a.m .:

The line of storms is moving towards Chattooga and Floyd counties at about 40 mph. There are 40-60 mph wind gusts and an isolated brief tornado is possible.

Traveling to Chattooga and Floyd Counties … moving east at about 40 mph.

40-60 mph wind gusts and an isolated brief tornado is possible. @wsbtv pic.twitter.com/KpMX62dItP

– Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) November 6, 2018

4:18 a.m .:

Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued for Catoosa, Whitfield, Dade and Walker counties in northwest Georgia. The thunderstorms were located near Fabius to near Dutton, moving east at 50 mph.

3:53 am:

Two schools have fallen out of the clbadroom due to the storms. Menlo Elementary School and Leroy Mbadey Elementary School in Chatooga County will have a three hour delay.

3:27 a.m .:

Tornado Watch has been issued for Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Dawson, Fannin, Floyd, Gilmer, Gordon, Habersham, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Rabun, Towns, Union, Walker, White, and Whitfield counties until 9 a.m.

A watch means conditions are right for possible tornado development.

TORNADO WATCH: Counties in a Tornado watch until 10AM today. A watch means conditions are right for possible tornado development. Stay weather aware. @BMonahanWSB and I will be on @wsbtv starting at 4:30 if not before. pic.twitter.com/oOWp1sdlfE

– Karen Minton (@KarenMintonWSB) November 6, 2018

3:19 am:

Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Brian Monahan said the line of strong storms will move into northwest Georgia around 4:30 a.m. or 5 a.m.

Line of strong storms will move into NW GA in the next 60-90 minutes. Tracking live on Channel 2 starting at 430am with@KarenMintonWSB pic.twitter.com/3A0RHZC9AB

– Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) November 6, 2018

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