
Georgia's Severe Weather Outlook: Lower Tornadoes, Bigger Threats
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Georgias 2026 severe weather outlook presents a unique challenge, with national tornado counts expected to drop but potentially larger threats from damaging winds and flash floods. North and central Georgia face a hotspot for March tornadoes, while northwest Georgia enters a moderate risk zone in April. May brings low risk statewide but repeated thunderstorms could pack straight-line winds over sixty miles per hour and cause flash flooding. Residents are urged to stay prepared year-round, as lower tornado numbers dont guarantee a safe year.
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