Fri., March 19, 2010 8:47pm (EDT)

Articles Tagged "flooding"

  • Thu., December 31, 2009 4:05pm
    Georgia's 2009 weather will be remembered as a year the state took a sharp turn from drought...to soggy.
  • Fri., December 18, 2009 9:12am
    A light snow could fall early Saturday morning as rain continues to fall overnight and temperatures drop. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for north and central Georgia until midnight Friday.
  • Tue., December 8, 2009 2:09pm
    A line of thunderstorms is moving through Georgia, bringing with it showers and winds of up to 60 mph. The National Weather Service says most of the state will get up to 2 inches of rain before the storms pass Tuesday.
  • Mon., November 23, 2009 8:57am
    Georgians affected by the September floods have through today to get federal loan paperwork filled-out and in the mailbox. Today is the deadline for those who have applications for Small Business Administration loans, but have not yet returned them.
  • Tue., October 13, 2009 5:19pm
    Some good news from the rains … showers have brought the water level at Lake Lanier to a four-year high
  • Mon., October 12, 2009 2:35pm
    The rain has stopped for now in many parts of the state, but the headaches continue as more rain approaches.
  • Wed., October 7, 2009 7:48am
    Georgia residents who lost food bought with food stamps in last month’s flooding can now get replacement provisions. Department of Human Services officials say residents can replace food by visiting their local Division of Family and Children Services of
  • Wed., September 30, 2009 5:13pm
    On the Chattahoochee River downstream from Atlanta...
  • Wed., September 30, 2009 7:48am
    The American Red Cross has released preliminary disaster assessment information from flooding that swamped parts of Georgia last week. The organization says an estimated 2,800 homes have been affected in some way by the flooding.
  • Tue., September 29, 2009 12:21pm
    Governor Sonny Perdue says despite tough budget times, he will find the money to help pay for repair costs of flood-damaged roads and bridges across the state. Fourteen Georgia counties have now been approved to get federal dollars to finance the repair