Atlanta skyline on a rainy Friday morning, Dec. 28, 2007. (Dave Bender)
Most of Georgia is getting blanketed by much-needed rain today. The National Weather Service has forecast thunderstorms--some possibly severe--for much of north and central Georgia throughout the day. Early this morning, rain was moving in from west Georgia toward the northeast, on the way to moisture-starved Lake Lanier. Mild temperatures are forecast, from the 50's in the north to low 70's in the southern portion of the state. More rain is forecast for Sunday. 
Atlanta skyline on a rainy Friday morning, Dec. 28, 2007. (Dave Bender)
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Friday, December 28, 2007
Stormy Weather Washes Across Northern Georgia
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12/28/2007 08:55:00 AM
Labels: Atlanta, drought, National Weather Service, rainfall