The threat of severe weather is coming to an end Thursday morning.
A severe thunderstorm watch for part of the Channel 2 viewing area expired at 4 a.m.
Earlier severe thunderstorm warnings for parts of metro Atlanta were allowed to expire.
A brief tornado warning was issued for Pike and Upson counties.
9:56 p.m.
Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz says there’s reports of quarter-sized hail in Waco, Haralson County. There’s also a tree down and blocking the roadway at Westmoreland Road near Smith Road.
8:22 p.m.
Channel 2’s Tom Regan took video of hail in Roswell.
The potential for strong and severe storms continues, and parts of north Georgia are under a severe thunderstorm watch until midnight.
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The greatest risk is for much of the eastern half of north Georgia, but there is a threat for the rest of us as well.
The primary threat is damaging wind gusts, and maybe some hail mixed in.
As these storms fire up through the evening hours, continuing into the night, there is the chance of 50-70 mph or stronger wind gusts that could knock down trees and powerlines.
The storms continue into the night but diminish as we head toward morning.
It is a moderate threat level for damaging wind gusts and heavy rain, while the risk of hail is low.
Severe Weather Team 2 will be tracking those storms LIVE on Channel 2 Action News.
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