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Weather / Severe Weather
Severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued for Greene and Talladega Counties, bringing the potential for damaging winds, large hail, and localized flash flooding. Stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety.
### Greene County, TN
East Tennessee, including Greene County, is under a severe thunderstorm watch until 11:00 PM. The primary threats include damaging wind gusts up to 65 mph and large hail up to 2 inches in diameter. While the tornado risk is low, the potential for localized flash flooding is present, especially in areas with already saturated soil. Outdoor activities in the Greeneville and Greene County School System have been canceled. Stay updated through local media outlets like WGRV.com&ref=yanuki.com, 99.5 FM, 103.1 FM WIKQ, and 95.5 FM WSMG.
### Talladega County, AL
Talladega County is also under a strong thunderstorm alert. These storms may bring wind gusts up to 40 mph and pea-sized hail (0.25 inches). Locations impacted by the alert include Talladega Superspeedway, Honda Manufacturing Of Alabama, and Logan Martin Lake. The weather service advises seeking shelter inside a building if outdoors.
### Lightning Safety
Lightning strikes the United States approximately 25 million times each year. It's vital to establish a clear plan for seeking shelter in case of lightning. Indoors, avoid using corded phones, electrical devices, and plumbing fixtures. After the last lightning strike or thunderclap, wait at least 30 minutes before resuming outdoor activities.
### Driving Through Downpours
When heavy rain strikes, avoid parking or walking near culverts or drainage ditches. Use the two-second rule to maintain a safe distance from the car in front of you. Stick to the middle lanes on multi-lane roads to minimize the risk of hydroplaning. Turn on your headlights and watch out for vehicles in blind spots. The initial half-hour of rain is when roads are slickest.
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