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NWS Peachtree City, Georgia 1100 am March 28, 2014

Weekly Weather Briefing. NWS Peachtree City, Georgia 1100 am March 28, 2014. Current Radar – 11 AM. http://go.usa.gov/K68W. Severe Weather Outlook. Ingredients for possible severe weather coming together at these times. Severe Weather Outlook. Slight Risk Timing : 12a - 6p Saturday

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NWS Peachtree City, Georgia 1100 am March 28, 2014

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  1. Weekly Weather Briefing NWS Peachtree City, Georgia 1100 am March 28, 2014

  2. Current Radar – 11 AM http://go.usa.gov/K68W

  3. Severe Weather Outlook Ingredients for possible severe weather coming together at these times

  4. Severe Weather Outlook Slight Risk Timing: 12a - 6p Saturday Threats: Hail Damaging wind Tornado can’t be ruled out (similar setup to Feb 12th)

  5. Severe Weather Outlook Slight Risk Timing: 12a - 6p Saturday Threats: Hail Damaging wind Tornado can’t be ruled out (similar setup to Feb 12th)

  6. Severe Weather Timing 6pm Friday

  7. Severe Weather Timing 9pm Friday

  8. Severe Weather Timing 12am Saturday

  9. Severe Weather Timing 3am Saturday

  10. Severe Weather Timing 6am Saturday

  11. Severe Weather Timing 9am Saturday

  12. Severe Weather Timing 12pm Saturday

  13. Severe Weather Timing 3pm Saturday

  14. Uncertainty Thunderstorms along gulf coast could disrupt moisture flow and upward motion needed for severe storms.

  15. Rainfall So Far Much of the rainfall occurring now

  16. Additional Rainfall Through Saturday Night Storm total 1-2.5” No significant flooding expected

  17. Above Normal Temperatures weather.gov/Atlanta

  18. Above Normal Temperatures weather.gov/Atlanta

  19. Summary • Severe storms possible midnight tonight – 6p Saturday • Damaging winds, small hail possible • Tornadoes unlikely but can’t be ruled out • 1-2 ½ inches of storm total rainfall expected through Saturday night • No snow or ice expected • Sunshine and above normal temps next week! Slides: www.srh.noaa.gov/ffc/html/briefings.php

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