Tuesday April 16th, 2024 12:38AM

Tornado warnings issued across Ga.; weather-related damage in some places

By The Associated Press
ATLANTA (AP) -- The National Weather Service issued several tornado warnings as severe storms crossed Georgia early Sunday evening.<br /> <br /> At least two storms were moving northeast at roughly 65 mph from an area near Barnesville and 60 miles from the Forsyth area at one point. One of the storms had dissipated as of roughly 5:15 p.m. while the second continued in the Jasper, Walton, Newton and Morgan county areas.<br /> <br /> An initial tornado warning Sunday afternoon covered an area near Columbus but the storm gradually moved northeast from there, prompting tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings in other areas as it moved east.<br /> <br /> The National Weather Service reported that heavy rain and high wind had knocked down trees and power lines in several areas of west and central Georgia. (Some damage was reported in Flowery Branch in north Georgia, as well. See separate story.)<br /> <br /> The tornado warnings came as a system of thunderstorms pelted Georgia with heavy rain and high wind. Georgia Power's outage map showed that more than 12,200 customers had lost service throughout the state. The Columbus, Macon and Rome areas had relatively high concentrations of outages early Sunday evening.<br />
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