ATLANTA — A line of strong to severe storms raced through metro Atlanta.
Severe Weather Team 2 Brad Nitz said the storm risk is a Level 2 out of 5 for some counties while others are under a Level 1 risk.
The Level 3 storm risk issued earlier for eastern Alabama counties and far west Georgia has been reduced.
With both risk levels, a brief, isolated tornado can’t be ruled out.
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Here is what to know for Friday night:
- Storms won’t clear out of north Georgia until late Friday night.
- Rest of the weekend will stay dry.
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