Two of the tornadoes touched down in Georgia, including one in Paulding County late Saturday. Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz tracked it live on Channel 2. It
The tornado, which brought winds of up to 110 mph and remained on the ground for nearly 12 miles, left many wondering why they did not receive an audible warning.
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Kaley York, the woman's graddaughter who lives next door, told 11Alive about the harrowing situation as their homes were badly damaged in the storms.
The tornado touched down in south central Paulding County, tracked near Dallas between Hiram and Dallas, and then lifted up just before it crossed into Cobb County. Nitz said the tornado was on the ground for 12 minutes. Its path was 11.65 miles long and 200 yards wide and reached wind speeds of 110 mph.
A Texaco gas station in Paulding County, Georgia, was destroyed when an EF1 tornado ripped the awning out of its concrete beam. It flipped over on a convenience store. “The canopy was literally uprooted and was sitting on top of the store,” Paulding ...
A storm system that killed dozens across the U.S. largely spared the CSRA of damage early Sunday, but there was widespread destruction in some areas of Georgia.
Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz and Meteorologist Brian Monahan are tracking the storms live in Severe Weather Center 2.
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