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ATLANTA – A powerful storm system is bringing the threat of damaging winds and spin-up tornadoes with a sharp drop in temperature to North Georgia early Monday morning.
What they’re saying:
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The FOX 5 Storm Team warns that a drastic temperature drop will follow the front, sending wind chills into the teens by Tuesday.
Scattered showers could begin across North Georgia on Sunday afternoon, with temperatures dipping into the 60s. Then, during the overnight hours, comes the powerful storm front. Â
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While most of North Georgia is under a Level 2 severe weather threat due to damaging winds and possible tornadoes, parts of western Georgia have been upgraded to a Level 3 risk.
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Those in the Level 3 risk zone now include all or part of Paulding, Bartow, Floyd, Coweta, Troup, Heard, Carroll, Douglas, Haralson, Polk, Gordon, Chattooga, Dade, Walker, Whitfield, Catoosa, and Murray Counties.
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Timeline:
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A powerful line of storms will march across the state beginning in the early morning hours of Monday.
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