-1 to 2 inches of rain possible tonight; gusts to 35 mph, noon-8 p.m.
-We'll have continuing coverage today as we watch a storm threat that grows from 30 to 100 percent throughout the day. Storms are expected after 2 p.m. with the greatest chance after 8 p.m. The late storms will pack one to two inches of rain. Before then, dry conditions and the wind will create additional fire concerns.
-New for Hometown Facebook followers: Using Weather Underground, we're posting key weather updates directly to our Facebook page.
-Monday: 30% to 100% chance of storms. High of 82, low of 47.
-Tuesday: 80% rain chance, high of 59, low of 32.
-Wednesday: High of 73, low of 42
On this week's Buzz: Click
-Today's Focus: From sports to arts to science, huge offering of summer camps this year. Natalie Simms reports.
-Parent company of Redmond Regional, Cartersville Medical, Polk Medical goes public in a big way: $3.8 billion.
-Improvements begin on DeSoto's facade.
Remembering Courtney Hizer, Rome businessman who also conquered 200-mph racing at Bonneyville Salt Flats.
'Faces of Hope' to inspire patients, families at Harbin's Tony E. Warren, M.D., Cancer Center.
-Public open house from noon-3:30 p.m. Sunday.
Rome official Doug Shows to call tonight's college national championship basketball game.
What's ahead in Bartow County. Plus:
-Third Annual AIDS walk set.
-Kingston planning spring fling event.
Latest Bartow County Jail reports.
Rome Braves released 2011 roster; opening night is Thursday.
Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable. Arey.
-Broncos going for fourth QB? Some college football questions.
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