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Forecast predictions of intense storms and heavy rainfall over western Georgia

Strong Storm Over Black Sea Forecasted by the National Environment Agency in the Near Future

Intense rain showers and robust wind gusts predicted for western parts of Georgia
Intense rain showers and robust wind gusts predicted for western parts of Georgia

Forecast predictions of intense storms and heavy rainfall over western Georgia

Headline: Severe Storm Warning for Western Georgia: Prepare for Thunderstorms, Heavy Rainfall, and Flooding

In the coming days, western Georgia is preparing for a powerful storm that is expected to bring thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and potentially hazardous conditions.

According to the National Environment Agency, a warning has been issued for a strong storm over the Black Sea region. The storm is forecast to be of 4-6 points on the Beaufort scale, indicating strong winds and significant waves.

The anticipated rainfall may cause a significant rise in water levels in rivers across western Georgia. Flash floods are possible in smaller rivers, and larger rivers may experience increased water levels as well. This could result in flooding and landslides in some areas, particularly in hilly and mountainous regions.

Strong winds are also expected, which could cause property damage and make travel difficult. In addition, there is a risk of hail in certain areas of western Georgia.

The authority issuing storm warnings for the Black Sea in the coming days is not explicitly named in the provided search results. However, it is important for residents in western Georgia to stay informed and follow any instructions or warnings from local authorities.

The risk level due to the storm in western Georgia is high, and it is important for residents to take appropriate precautions to protect themselves and their property. This may include securing outdoor furniture, moving vehicles to higher ground, and stocking up on essential supplies such as water and non-perishable food items.

The storm is expected to continue at sea, but rain will persist in western Georgia until the afternoon of September 21. Residents are urged to stay indoors during the storm and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.

Stay safe, and follow updates from your local authorities for the latest information on the storm's impact in western Georgia.

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