[Tropical] Hurricane Local Statement

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Tropical Storm Zeta Local Statement Advisory Number 19
National Weather Service Peachtree City GA  AL282020
546 AM EDT Thu Oct 29 2020

This product covers NORTH AND CENTRAL GEORGIA

**Tropical Storm Zeta continues to impact portions of north and central
 Georgia this morning**

NEW INFORMATION
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* CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
    - None

* CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
    - A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Banks, Barrow,
      Bartow, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb,
      Coweta, Dade, Dawson, DeKalb, Douglas, Fannin, Fayette, Floyd,
      Forsyth, Gilmer, Gordon, Gwinnett, Hall, Haralson, Harris,
      Heard, Henry, Jackson, Lumpkin, Meriwether, Murray, Newton,
      North Fulton, Paulding, Pickens, Polk, Rockdale, South Fulton,
      Spalding, Towns, Troup, Union, Walker, Walton, White, and
      Whitfield

* STORM INFORMATION:
    - About 70 miles west-northwest of Atlanta GA or about 110 miles
      north-northwest of Columbus GA
    - 34.0N 85.5W
    - Storm Intensity 60 mph
    - Movement Northeast or 40 degrees at 39 mph

SITUATION OVERVIEW
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Zeta is expected to continue to weaken as the center moves rapidly
northeast across north Georgia this morning. Maximum sustained winds
are expected to be in the 25-40 mph range with gusts as high as 50 to
60 mph. Furthermore, rain bands will continue to impact the forecast
area today. Rainfall totals are expected to range from 1 to 2 inches
in north Georgia, with some locally higher amounts possible in far
northeast Georgia.

POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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* WIND:
Protect against dangerous wind having possible significant impacts
across north and portions of central Georgia. Potential impacts in
this area include:
    - Some damage to roofing and siding materials, along with damage
      to porches, awnings, carports, and sheds. A few buildings
      experiencing window, door, and garage door failures. Mobile
      homes damaged, especially if unanchored. Unsecured lightweight
      objects become dangerous projectiles.
    - Several large trees snapped or uprooted, but with greater
      numbers in places where trees are shallow rooted. Several
      fences and roadway signs blown over.
    - Some roads impassable from large debris, and more within urban
      or heavily wooded places. A few bridges, causeways, and access
      routes impassable.
    - Scattered power and communications outages, but more prevalent
      in areas with above ground lines.


* FLOODING RAIN:
Protect against locally hazardous rainfall flooding having possible
limited impacts across north Georgia. Potential impacts include:
    - Localized rainfall flooding may prompt a few evacuations.
    - Rivers and tributaries may quickly rise with swifter currents.
      Small streams, creeks, and ditches may become swollen and
      overflow in spots.
    - Flood waters can enter a few structures, especially in usually
      vulnerable spots. A few places where rapid ponding of water
      occurs at underpasses, low-lying spots, and poor drainage
      areas. Several storm drains and retention ponds become
      near-full and begin to overflow. Some brief road and bridge
      closures.

Elsewhere across central Georgia, little to no impact is anticipated.

* TORNADOES:
Protect against a tornado event having possible limited impacts across
portions of central Georgia. Potential impacts include:
    - The occurrence of isolated tornadoes can hinder the execution
      of emergency plans during tropical events.
    - A few places may experience tornado damage, along with power
      and communications disruptions.
    - Locations could realize roofs peeled off buildings, chimneys
      toppled, mobile homes pushed off foundations or overturned,
      large tree tops and branches snapped off, shallow-rooted trees
      knocked over, moving vehicles blown off roads, and small boats
      pulled from moorings.

Elsewhere across north Georgia, little to no impact is anticipated.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
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* OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION:

If heading to a community shelter, become familiar with the shelter
rules before arrival, especially if you have special needs or have
pets. Take essential items with you from your Emergency Supplies Kit.

Failure to adequately shelter may result in serious injury or loss of
life. Always heed the advice of local officials and comply with any
orders that are issued. Remember, during the storm 9 1 1 Emergency
Services may not be able to immediately respond if conditions are
unsafe. This should be a big factor in your decision making.

Keep cell phones well charged. Cell phone chargers for automobiles
can be helpful, but be aware of your risk for deadly carbon monoxide
poisoning if your car is left idling in a garage or other poorly
ventilated area.

It is important to remain calm, informed, and focused during an
emergency. Be patient and helpful with those you encounter.

If you are a visitor, be sure to know the name of the city or town in
which you are staying and the name of the county or parish in which
it resides. Listen for these locations in local news updates. Pay
attention for instructions from local authorities.

Rapidly rising flood waters are deadly. If you are in a flood-prone
area, consider moving to higher ground. Never drive through a flooded
roadway. Remember, turn around don't drown!

If a Tornado Warning is issued for your area, be ready to shelter
quickly, preferably away from windows and in an interior room not
prone to flooding. If driving, scan the roadside for quick shelter
options.

If in a place that is vulnerable to high wind, such as near large
trees, a manufactured home, upper floors of a high-rise building, or
on a boat, consider moving to a safer shelter before the onset of
strong winds or flooding.

Closely monitor weather.gov, NOAA Weather radio or local news outlets
for official storm information. Be ready to adapt to possible changes
to the forecast. Ensure you have multiple ways to receive weather
warnings.

* ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
- For information on creating an emergency plan see ready.ga.gov
- For information on appropriate preparations see ready.gov
- For additional disaster preparedness information see redcross.org

NEXT UPDATE
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This is the final issuance of the local statement by the National
Weather Service in Peachtree City GA. No updates are planned.

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