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Sunday evening forecast
North Georgia faces a level two severe weather threat with damaging winds and a spin-up tornado risk, according to forecasters. Covington hit 88 degrees with a 95-degree heat index before the late-night storm line arrives on Monday evening.
ATLANTA - A line of severe storms bringing damaging winds and a risk of spin-up tornadoes is tracking toward North Georgia and metro Atlanta Monday evening.
Storm threat levels
What we know:
The National Weather Service has placed parts of North Georgia under level 1 and level 2 out of 5 severe storm risks for late Monday night. Main impacts include damaging straight-line winds, heavy downpours, and the potential for an isolated spin-up tornado. This alert covers all of North Georgia and metro Atlanta.
Storm team insights
What they're saying:
FOX 5 Storm Team Meteorologist Laurann Robinson emphasize that while Sunday remains mostly dry, the focus must shift to incoming active weather. "We do have some storms on the map, but it's not going to be a washout," noted Robinson. The main severe storm potential will hold off until late Monday evening and early Tuesday morning.
Storm arrival times
Timeline:
Storms will develop in clusters before an organized line arrives later in the night.
- Monday Afternoon: A mix of sun and clouds with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and a few pop-up showers possible.
- Monday Evening: The main line of strong to severe storms begins to approach the region after dark.
- Tuesday Morning: Showers and storms trend south of the area, leaving behind a drier afternoon.
Behind the weather
Big picture view:
A weak atmospheric disturbance combined with high afternoon heat is driving this instability across the Southeast. The FOX 5 Storm Team attributes the storm line to a classic summer setup where extreme heat and humidity fuel late-day storm systems.
Regional weather impacts
Local perspective:
Monday's line will bring more widespread heavy downpours across the entire metro area, though total rainfall accumulations will vary by neighborhood.
Prepare for damage
Why you should care:
Strong straight-line winds have the potential to blow down tree limbs and cause power outages. Secure any loose outdoor patio furniture and ensure your severe weather alerts are turned on before going to bed Monday night.
Seven-day outlook
By the numbers:
Here is the 7-day forecast for metro Atlanta and North Georgia:
- Monday: High 89°F / Storms late
- Tuesday: High 86°F / Clearing south
- Wednesday: High 87°F / Mostly sunny
- Thursday: High 88°F / Showers likely
- Friday: High 87°F / Scattered storms
- Saturday: High 90°F / Mostly sunny
- Sunday: High 88°F / Isolated storms
Clearing things out
What's next:
The severe weather threat will exit early Tuesday morning as the system pushes further south. We trend much drier but remain quite humid with highs in the upper 80s for the middle of the week.
The Source: The information in this story was gathered from the FOX 5 Storm Team.