PEACHTREE CITY - Strong thunderstorms are expected across Georgia Sunday, with the biggest threat in the southern portion of the state.<br />
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The National Weather Service (NWS) says the heaviest rain is expected late Saturday night and into Sunday afternoon, then taper off Sunday night and Monday. <br />
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Rainfall amounts of 2 to 2.5 inches are possible across central Georgia with lesser amounts across north Georgia - 1.3 inches in the Atlanta-Gainesville-Athens area and an inch or so in the mountains, and some minor flooding could occur.<br />
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In addition, a few of the storms could be "strong to severe with damaging winds and isolated tornadoes possible," according to the NWS. The greatest risk is south of a line from LaGrange-to-Forsyth-to-Warrenton.<br />
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