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ATLANTA FORECAST
Saturday: Palmares: 90
Saturday night: Low: 72
Sunday: Top: 88
»For a forecast detailed, visit the Atlanta Journal-Constitution page
Residents of Metro Atlanta woke up to a series of violent storms moving into the area.
A severe storm warning is in effect for the counties of Barrow, Gwinnett, Hall and Walton until 7:15. Saturday.
These storms could be the strongest confronted by the region, although others could appear later in the day, according to Brian Monahan, a meteorologist at Channel 2 Action News. Heavy at Cumming on Lake Lanier. Quit the wake up call! @BMonahanWSB @BradNitzWSB @weatherchannel pic.twitter.com/iSGLL8rmd5
– Phil Werz (@ pmw2010) July 21, 2018
There is a risk of Dispersion However, it might not be as dark as a map of the stormy storm painted in orange could make it look, said the chief meteorologist for Channel 2 Action News Glenn Burns.
"During the night we will hear lightning, thunder and sometimes Heavy rains locally, but the good news is that it will weaken as it moves into northwest and west Georgia, "Burns said.
(Channel 2 Action News)
After the possibility of severe nighttime weather was gone early in the morning, the sky should be clear and sunny until lunch time, Burns says.
This is both a good and a bad thing. It's good because you do not have to cancel all your Saturday morning plans. This is bad because no cloud means that the sun will have the chance to heat Atlanta to 90 degrees, which will only become the fuel of the afternoon storm, Burns said. Do not cancel them but stay WEATHER WEATHER! Scattered storms heat up during the day and some may be strong or intense with potentially dangerous wind and hail. The risk of tornado is low. #gawx pic.twitter.com/ME3u8TOAfH
– Katie Walls (@KatieWallsWSB) July 20, 2018