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Significant flash flooding and river flooding possible now-Friday -Flash Flood Watch in effect 8 a.m. Wednesday through 8 a.m. Friday. -Latest estimates of 2.5 to 4 inches of rain expected, up to 8 inches possible. -Where is rain coming from? A plume of rich, tropical moisture will spread west across the state and persist over the area Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, bringing widespread rain and thunderstorms. -Timing: Most likely time for flooding to begin is between 3-9 p.m. tonight. -Main threats: -Flash Flooding and River Flooding / High -Damaging Winds / Low-Moderate -Frequent Lighting / Moderate-High -Large Hail / Low -Tornadoes / None-Low Weather forecast: -Wednesday: 70-90% chance of rain, high of 85, low of 70. -Independence Day: 100% chance of rain, high of 81, low of 71. -Friday: 90% rain chance, high of 81, low of 71. Independence Day washout? -As of Tuesday afternoon, Rome's Fourth of July fireworks celebration at Ridge Ferry Park will still go on as planned. -Calhoun has canceled their Star-Spangled Celebration for Thursday and postponed their fireworks until Sept. 7 for the start of the Northwest Georgia Regional Fair. Hana's Bakery to reopen July 9 at 6 a.m. at new Spider Webb Dr. location. Construction to get underway on new Polk Hospital on July 23 Tuesday's public health restaurant dining scores for Floyd, Bartow. Today's latest jail reports. |
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition 7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online -WRGA News Director Kevin Karel substitutes for John Druckenmller today and Friday this coming week. Guests include: -Thursday: Replays of recent Hometown interviews. -Friday: Joe Schulman of Tellus Science Museum on next week's big dinosaur event at the museum. |
Hometown Sports - Rome Braves lose to Charleston, 4-2. - Rome at Charleston today and back in Rome Thursday. -See Mills Fitzner's latest home game photos Click |
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