Drivers should be advised concerning patchy fog this morning across Northwest Georgia. The National Weather Service advised motorists to slow down, use low-beam headlights, and increase following distance. The fog is expected to lift after 9 AM. The more significant threat arrives this afternoon and evening, with scattered strong to severe thunderstorms predicted across north and central Georgia. The primary concerns include damaging wind gusts potentially reaching 50 to 70 mph, hail up to quarter size, and the possibility of a brief tornado. Residents are urged to stay informed of weather updates and have a plan in case severe weather strikes. Otherwise, it will be party sunny today with a high in the mid to upper 80’s. The chance of showers and thunderstorms continues tonight, with new rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible. The stormy weather pattern is expected to persist. Sunday will see likely showers and thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon and evening, with a continued risk of severe weather across central Georgia, primarily from damaging wind gusts. The threat of scattered thunderstorms will remain a daily occurrence in Georgia through next Thursday, with a limited potential for severe weather each day.
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