Georgia Weather History for April 13th In 2009, a deep upper - TopicsExpress



          

Georgia Weather History for April 13th In 2009, a deep upper low was moving from the southern plains toward the Ohio Valley and a strong Pacific cold front accompanied the upper low. A narrow line of severe thunderstorms associated with this system tracked across central Georgia during the morning hours and produced wind damage in several central Georgia counties. In Houston County, a tin roof of a church was damaged. In Pulaski County, the metal roof of a home was damaged and a window was blown out of a barn. In addition, multiple trees were blown down and in Bleckley County the straight-line winds were strong enough to blow around a full-size pickup truck.
Posted on: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 12:05:25 +0000

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