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Hurricane Watch & Warnings

This site provides information to help you prepare for and recover from a hurricane with or without excess water (flooding). It is not designed to be a primary source of information about storm/hurricane warnings. Please tune your radio or television to local weather or National Weather Service information for the most up-to-date weather information in your area.

Most recent tropical weather updates and warnings:

A 'Katrina' will hit Georgia, climatologist says

July 24, 2007 — It's just a matter of when, and the state's long overdue.

A Katrina-like hurricane will strike Georgia, causing many deaths, major disruptions of lives and billions of dollars in damages, lost economic growth and tax revenues. The only question is when.

Read the news release on Georgia FACES >>

Be prepared before a major hurricane strikes

July 24, 2007 — Prepare now, while needed supplies are plentiful.

Whether you live on the coast or in the mountains, a major hurricane will be devastating when it inevitably strikes the Georgia coast. How will you and your family fare? It all depends on how well you prepare.

Read the news release on Georgia FACES >>

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