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Heavy rains and whipping winds lash Macon as ‘powerful storm’ slogs across Georgia

Rain pounded parts of Georgia, including Interstate 75 near downtown Macon on Tuesday as strong thunderstorms powered through the state.
Rain pounded parts of Georgia, including Interstate 75 near downtown Macon on Tuesday as strong thunderstorms powered through the state. The Telegraph

A powerful band of thunderstorms that at one point on Tuesday morning snaked all the way from Athens, Georgia, to Florida’s Gulf Coast, triggered tornado watches, dumped heavy rain and unleashed gusting winds as it chugged across the Southeast.

Schools in many parts of Middle Georgia closed for the day as a precaution. For a while on Tuesday morning as the storm hit Macon, city bus service was suspended but it resumed a short time later.

Emergency officials said there were reports of branches snapping and minor street flooding around Bibb County.

What was described by the National Weather Service as “a powerful storm system,” trawled through Mississippi and Alabama overnight Monday, entering Georgia about daybreak. But in the Macon and Warner Robins areas at least, the fast-moving storm failed to wreak the havoc that it perhaps could have.

A tornado warning was issued shortly before 9 a.m. for an area that included Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. It was not immediately known whether there were reports of damage there.

Meanwhile, parts of the midstate, including Macon, were under a tornado watch through 2 p.m. Tuesday, according to a weather service statement.

Some of the heaviest rain in Middle Georgia fell across parts of Houston and surrounding counties as the brunt of the storm front pushed through in the 9 and 10 o’clock hours on Tuesday morning.

About an inch of rain was expected as the storm moved through.

The forecast called for partly cloudy skies Wednesday and Thursday with lows in the 30s to upper 40s and highs in the mid-50s to low 60s before thunderstorms return on Friday, according to The Weather Channel.

The nation’s weather at mid-morning Tuesday.
The nation’s weather at mid-morning Tuesday. The Weather Channel

This story was originally published January 9, 2024 at 11:04 AM.

Joe Kovac Jr.
The Telegraph
Joe Kovac Jr. writes about local news and features for The Telegraph, with an eye for human-interest stories. Joe is a Warner Robins native and graduate of Warner Robins High. He joined the Telegraph in 1991 after graduating from the University of Georgia. As a Pulliam Fellowship recipient in 1991, Joe worked for the Indianapolis News. His stories have appeared in the Washington Post, the Seattle Times and Atlanta Magazine. He has been a Livingston Award finalist and won numerous Georgia Press Association and Georgia Associated Press awards.
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