As the storms moved through the metro and fizzled out, many roadways were closed due to the trees making a busy after-work commute difficult to navigate.
GEORGIA, USA — Severe storms moved through metro Atlanta Wednesday afternoon causing several fallen trees and downed power lines in busy intersections and areas around the Peach State.
As the storms moved through the metro and fizzled out, many roadways were closed due to the trees making a busy after-work commute difficult to navigate.
Storms had been producing gusty winds, heavy rain, and small hail for some parts of Georgia. Much of the metro area was included in the marginal level 1 risk for severe weather.
Although storms were expected to weaken in the early evening hours, a few isolated showers could linger.
11Alive is tracking the latest damage below. Here’s a list of trees down and roads that are closed:
Trees/Power lines down
DeKalb County
- Memorial Drive at Interstate 285
Cobb County
- Marby Road at intersection with Stonechat Court
Fulton County
- Jett Road from Tanglewood Trail to Mt. Paran Road
- Springdale Road and Perkerson Road SW
Fayette County
- Hwy 92 S at Peeples Road
Hall County
- Gaines Mill Road between Eberhart Cemetery and East Hall Road
Gwinnett County
- Valley Dale Drive in Lilburn
Cherokee County
- Highway 108 (Fincher Road) from Lake Arrowhead to Knox Bridge Highway
- Ruff White Road
- Scott Road at Spring Drive
- Portion of Bluffs Parkway
Gordon County
- Alton Drive near Peters Street, Reeves Street at Victory Drive
- East Line Street by Fain Cemetery
Road obstructions
Whitefield County
- Waugh St and North Boundary Street in Dalton (chunks of asphalt gouged from road) in Dalton