Thunderstorms continue as damage reports come in following Tornado Warnings in southeast Georgia

Sunny and seasonal Tuesday

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Following the expiration of the Tornado Watch, we tracked a series of Tornado Warnings in southeast Georgia.

In Ware County, 911 dispatch reported trees down on Camellia Drive at around 7:04 p.m.

In Pierce County, 911 dispatch reported powerlines down along Highway 84 near Patterson around 7:15 p.m.

Rain and showers will continue as the slow-moving cold front heads into the open Atlantic waters. Rainfall totals will average around 0.50 to 1.0 inch with heavier amounts possible.

Breezy conditions will continue as the threat of storm wind subsides. The bulk of the rain will move offshore around midnight with scattered showers lingering through early Tuesday morning.

Sunny skies with seasonal temperatures will follow the front. This week will be mainly dry with a slight chance of showers on Friday as another cold front moves through.

Tonight: Showers and areas of rain across southeast Georgia and northeast Florida. Scattered showers will continue through around sunrise Tuesday.

Tuesday: Sunny skies and Open Windows! Less than seasonal temperatures with a steady breeze from the northwest will dry the skies and set the stage for a nice week. Morning lows in the 50s to low 60s. Afternoon highs in the 70s inland, upper 60s to low 70s along the beaches. Wind: NW 10-15 mph.

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Looking ahead: Open window weather and near seasonal temperatures are expected this week. Another cold front will move through Friday with a chance of showers and storms. Spring-like temperatures continue this weekend.

Sunrise: 7:07 a.m.

Sunset: 7:49 p.m.


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Richard Nunn is the Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist

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