What areas are affected by the severe thunderstorm watch?
Parts of metro Atlanta, particularly the south side and central Georgia.
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A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of metro Atlanta, with potential for damaging winds and large hail. Residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions.
The severe thunderstorm watch affects the south side of Atlanta and central Georgia, generally along and north of Macon and Columbus. The system is tracking east-southeast as it moves into Georgia.
The primary threats are damaging winds and large hail. Residents should secure outdoor objects and be prepared to seek shelter if necessary.
The weather pattern includes a hot start to the week, with temperatures gradually decreasing towards the end of the week. This pattern could influence storm development and intensity.
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Parts of metro Atlanta, particularly the south side and central Georgia.
Damaging wind gusts and large hail are the primary concerns, with a low risk of a brief tornado.
Drier weather is expected by Sunday afternoon.
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