Hail — Webster, Georgia
2008-02-26 · near Preston, Webster, Georgia
Event narrative
The Webster County Emergency Management Director observed penny-sized hail on Deerfield Road.
Wider weather episode
A deep upper trough was moving from the mid-south toward the southeast U.S. early on the 26th. A strong cold front accompanied the upper system. A squall line of thunderstorms developed after midnight on the 25th across Mississippi and Alabama and reached the Georgia/Alabama border around 5 am EST. The line of thunderstorms intensified and bowed out just as it was moving in Georgia during the early morning hours. Wind gusts in excess 60 mph affected many counties as these thunderstorms rolled through the area during the early morning hours, causing extensive wind damage to trees, power lines, and some structures from the west and northwest side of Atlanta toward the Alabama border. In addition, two tornadoes, one an EF3, developed along the stronger part of the line as it moved through Carroll county before daybreak causing extensive damage along their paths.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 82242. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.