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Comet ATLAS: Next “great comet”?

Comet Atlas is plunging towards the sun, and here's the latest. Last week I introduced you to Comet C/2019 Y4, AKA Comet Atlas. Atlas was...

#sNOWHAB20: Share your snow shots with us

It took its time but winter finally arrived in North Georgia! Up to a half-foot of snow fell across much of the region and North...

Learn how to handle winter weather hazards

Winter's almost here and state and local officials are urging Georgians to prepare. The Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency, along with local EMAs,...

Remembering 26 Years Ago “The Storm of the Century”

(Undated )- It was on this date in 1993, the ‘Storm of the Century’ produced record amounts of snow across north Georgia. The National Weather...

2018 record year for rainfall in White County

It's hard to believe northeast Georgia was in a drought just over a year ago 2018 was a record year for rainfall in White County. WRWH...

Winter weather hazards in Georgia

The main threats from winter weather across the Southeast stem from snow and ice storms. Last winter (2017-2018) was quite active and brought a couple...

Remembering Hurricane Katrina in White County 2005

2005 Tornado damage in Helen (Photo NWS) (Sautee) -Local News Radio weather reporter Bill Kinsland reminds us that today (8/29) is a historical weather date...

Flash Flood Warning extended for southeastern White County

The National Weather Service in Peachtree City has issued a Flash Flood Warning for southeastern White County through 10 p.m. Thursday, May 31. At 250...

Severe Weather Awareness Week: Flood Preparedness

Although not widely known, flooding kills more people than any other weather hazard. The majority of deaths from flooding occur when people become trapped in...

Severe Weather Awareness Week: Lightning Safety

Lightning is one of the leading causes of weather deaths in the United States. From 1995 to 2016, lightning caused 30 deaths in Georgia. Most lightning...

Severe Weather Awareness Week: Tornado Safety

Tornadoes are violently rotating columns of air, extending from the thunderstorm that is in contact with the ground. Tornadoes can vary in shape, size...

Severe Weather Awareness Week: Thunderstorm Safety

Thunderstorms are a common occurrence in Georgia, especially during the spring and summer months. Thunderstorms can produce gusty winds, hail and even tornadoes, but in...