Very heavy rain, strong to severe storms and gusty winds are expected to impact the area.
The WSFA 12 News First Alert Weather team has declared Wednesday through Wednesday night a First Alert Weather Day. This is due to a highly impactful system that will move across the state.
A lull in the rain will occur tonight before our major storm system arrives from the west through the afternoon tomorrow. This risk level is not all that common and means that heavy rain leading to flash flooding is possible, if not likely, during this event. This is mainly for late Wednesday afternoon through late Wednesday night. The risks include damaging wind gusts, tornadoes and plenty of lightning.More details regarding the extent, timing and severity of the storms will be available as we progress through the day today, so be sure to keep checking back!
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