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At 430 AM EDT, a line of strong thunderstorms was along a line extending from Fort Mountain State Park to near North Georgia Speedway to near Sugar Valley to near Fullerton, and moving east at 25 mph. HAZARD…Up to 40 mph wind, frequent cloud to ground lightning and heavy rain. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Expect minor damage to tree limbs and blowing around of light, unsecured objects. Heavy rain may cause temporary street flooding especially in poor drainage areas. Locations impacted include… Pinson, Redbud, Shannon, Lake Marvin, Resaca, Rome, Coosa, Oakman, Fort Mountain State Park, Plainville, Holland, Carters, Ellijay, Tails Creek, Calhoun, Ramhurst, Oostanaula, Tidings, Armuchee, and Audubon.

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At 330 AM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Bluff Springs, or 12 miles west of De Kalb, moving northeast at 40 mph. HAZARD…Tornado. SOURCE…Radar indicated rotation. IMPACT…Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely. This dangerous storm will be near… Bluff Springs around 335 AM CDT.

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…The Flood Advisory continues for the following rivers in Arkansas… Arkansas River At Little Rock affecting Pulaski County. For the Arkansas River…including Dardanelle 1 NE, Morrilton, Toad Suck Lock And Dam Tailwater, Little Rock, Pine Bluff…elevated river levels are forecast. * WHAT…Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues. * WHERE…Arkansas River at Little Rock. * WHEN…Until Wednesday evening. * IMPACTS…At 18.0 feet, Farmlands downstream of Little Rock are effected. The Bill Clark Presidential Park Wetlands are inundated. Portions of Burns Park, Cooks Landing, and the Arkansas River Trail on the North Little Rock side are inundated. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 2:00 AM CDT Sunday the stage was 13.7 feet. – Forecast…The

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