ATLANTA — Tropical Storm Bonnie was downgraded back to a tropical depression at 8 a.m. Sunday prior to making landfall.
#Bonnie has weakened to a DEPRESSION but the affects remain the same for SC/NC -- heavy rain, gusty wind, high surf pic.twitter.com/vX0ctXc19a
— Katie Walls (@KatieWallsWSB) May 29, 2016
Now it’s just a high surf and rain maker from South Carolina to Virginia.
The remnants of what had been Tropical Storm Bonnie will slowly make their way northeastward along the North Carolina Outer Banks and continue to dump up to 6 inches of rain.
Beyond Sunday, northern Georgia will not be impacted by the remnants.
Memorial Day will bring isolated afternoon thunderstorms due to daytime heating and widespread 90 degree temperatures.
Stay with Channel 2 Action News and wsbtv.com for coverage of this tropical weather. Severe Weather Team 2's five meteorologists will track this tropical weather all weekend with constant updates on the storm's path and what impact it could have on Georgia.
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