Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Tornado watch up in NE Alabama until noon. Greater Rome: 100% chance of rain; 1-2 inches possible. Updates all day. Plus: Election runoff today; precincts open until 7 p.m.

 

Tornado watch up for Northeast Alabama until noon EST today:
-Our long day of possible severe weather is under way

-We expect that watch to move eastward into parts of Georgia later this morning as the storm system moves eastward.
-Today: Showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 7 a.m. Some of the storms could be severe. High near 64. Rain chance: 100%. Rainfall: 1 to 2 inches.

-Tonight: 40% chance of showers before 1 a.m. Cloudy with a low around 33. Northwest wind between 5 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.

-Weather updates all day as needed.

 

Business:

-Schroeder's Armuchee location sold to Calhoun pair. 

-Cups & Mugs to offer free samples at 239 Broad during Thursday's parade.

 

Thursday will be a busy night for parades

-Rome, Cartersville, Rockmart all have parades that night.

-Plus: Regional parade schedule.

 

Remember to vote today in supreme court, court of appeals races. 

-Polls close at 7 tonight.  Results later from Secretary of State's office.

as a tornado watch is up in the border counties of Northeast Alabama through noon today.

 

Community news:

-Noon Optimist Club's Students of the Month.

-Bring one for the Chipper is Jan. 8

-Polar Bear Paddle set for Jan. 15.   

 
Norman Arey's Sports Commentary. Arey 
-
Richt says he's not interested in moving on; heat is off the bowls with Bulldogs' win.
 

John McClellan's high school football playoff picks. McClellan

-Unbeatens Calhoun, Carver of Columbus clash Friday with the Yellow Jackets coming up 2 points short of championship bid. 

  

Track the NAIA's final four:

-This Saturday decides who's coming to Rome for the NAIA title game Dec. 18. Your final four.

  

Rome Braves/State Mutual Stadium. Click Sports
-Annual half-price sale at The Trading Post is Dec. 11.
-Big changes for the new season already under way.

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