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This map shared by the National Weather Service shows Atlanta, Georgia, and surrounding areas under a "code orange" air quality alert for Tuesday, with the regions highlighted in gray.
The map below shows the areas that are still being asked to boil water as repairs to the Midtown break, and efforts to restore services, continue. Atlanta boil water advisory map Click here for an ...
The remnants of Hurricane Helene dissipated Saturday, but massive rains brought by the storm have left many people stranded and without power as cleanup began from the monster tempest that killed ...
ATLANTA - Two EF1 tornadoes touched down in Georgia over the weekend during a wave of severe weather. It caused damage to trees and property but resulted in no injuries or fatalities, according to ...
The first heat wave of summer, starting Friday in central states, will bring days of extreme conditions to many cities across the United States, with humidity levels reaching far beyond what is normal ...
As of Tuesday morning, Georgia Power crews are working to restore power to fewer than 300,000 customers, many of whom reside in some of the hardest-hit areas, including Valdosta, Augusta, and ...
METRO ATLANTA — A severe thunderstorm warning that was in effect for southern Carroll, Heard, Troup, and surrounding western counties until 9:30 a.m. has expired, but storms continue to move ...
ATLANTA — Georgia State University researchers are looking at factors that cause people to remain unhoused, especially in more rural parts of the United States. Rather than looking solely at ...
While Southern California continues to grapple with several devastating wildfires, a massive winter storm is bringing heavy snow and ice to millions of people across the U.S. South on Friday.. The ...
The alerts surrounding Baltimore and Atlanta end at midnight Monday evening. In New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, code orange alerts are in place until Tuesday evening, per the NWS' announcement.
Emory University researchers are mapping the reach of the lone star tick, which can carry the Heartland virus, a vector-borne disease.
Summer storms are generally more frequent, intense and concentrated over cities than over rural areas, according to new, detailed observations of eight cities and their surroundings. The results ...