A large storm has been moving east across Georgia on Sunday morning.
Severe thunderstorms, wind, rain and even tornadoes have been reported. Georgia Power has already identified nearly 220,000 power outages in the state.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for the Savannah area and surrounding counties from 7:30 a.m. through 1 p.m. with "primary threat timing" believed to occur between 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.The watch notice stated that winds could gust could reach as high as 38 mph. Rainfall amounts expected to reach between a tenth and quarter of an inch, though more could be possible in thunderstorms.
Residents are encouraged to follow the Chatham Emergency Management Agency and NWS for regular updates about the storm's impact on the area. They should also review power outage updates at GeorgiaPower.com/Storm.
Joseph Schwartzburt is the education and workforce development reporter for the Savannah Morning News. You can reach him at JSchwartzburt@gannett.com and @jschwartstory84 on X.com.
This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Savannah could see severe thunderstorms due to large Georgia storm
Georgia Power: Over 200k without power in state due to severe weather
High winds, heavy rain and reported tornadoes have led to power outages throughout the state as a large weather system moves east.
Georgia Power has reported 217,754 homes without power. Residents can visit findenergy.com/ga/power-outage/ for a county and utility breakdown.
Georgia Power has begun work to address the outages and claims to have already restored power to "tens of thousands of customers through "smart grid" technology which enables remote restoration and switching even while a storm is underway."
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