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Alpharetta, Milton Weather: Heavy Storms Could Impact Holiday Travel
There could be heavy rain, high winds and maybe even isolated tornadoes for Christmas Eve.

By Scott Bernarde
Holiday travel in and around Alpharetta and Milton will be sloppy Tuesday and Wednesday, with severe weather possible by Christmas Eve.
The National Weather Service in Peachtree City posted the following updated information on its website:
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Sloppy travel conditions are likely Tuesday and Wednesday across much of Georgia as a potent storm system impacts the area. Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible each day, so keep checking the forecast for updates. In addition, locally heavy rainfall will reduce driving visibilities, create ponding water in low lying areas and create slick roadways. Stay safe out there and Happy Holidays!
Forecasters say thunderstorms are expected Tuesday as a warm front pushes northward. The worst storms are expected across eastern and south-central Georgia and isolated thunderstorms are expected in north Georgia.
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The severe threat broadens to include virtually all of north Georgia on Wednesday as a cold front sweeps eastward across the state.
The greatest chance for severe weather in the Alpharetta and Milton areas is before noon Wednesday, according to the weather service.
Damaging winds gusts, isolated tornadoes and locally heavy rain of 1 to 2 inches are possible. The heaviest rain is expected to fall Tuesday night.
Holiday travel might be impacted by slick roads, reduced visibility, ponding of water and gusty winds, the weather service said.
The rough weather should be out of Georgia by Christmas Day, with sunny conditions and high temps in the low 50s throughout north Georgia.
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