Thunderstorm Wind — Hall, Georgia
2024-12-29 · near Flowery Branch, Hall, Georgia
Event narrative
Powerline down across roadway at intersection of Wade Orr Rd and Mount Salem Cir.
Wider weather episode
A QLCS (squall-line) moved through North and Central Georgia in the overnight hours of the 29th and 30th. There was high uncertainty as to how far into the state severe conditions could reach given the presence of weakening Cold-Air Damming (CAD) as far west as the ATL metro. Several storms produced sustained damaging winds. Storm surveys and radar analysis determined there were 6 tornadoes overnight, including 3 EF-1 and 3 EF-0. The longest tornado damage track was from an EF-1 in Meriwether County that produced damage along a 24-mile path. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted with a number of trees also falling on and damaging homes, vehicles, and other structures.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1222670. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.