Sunday, April 13, 2014

Beautiful Sunday, high of 82. Payback on Monday: rain, storms. Remembering WSB's Capt. Herb Emory. Busy Sunday in Northwest Georgia with baseball, the arts. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports

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Ware Mechanical forecast

A final beautiful day, with a high of 82, before the next storm system moves through. We'll see more than an inch of rain Monday through Tuesday with a chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will drop, with highs in the upper 50s Tuesday.

Flood warning continues at Plant Hammond on the Coosa River. 570.3 feet; flood stage is 570 feet.

The Oostanaula is down to 13.3 feet in Rome; had been as high as 24.5 feet.

Headlines: 

  • Keep an eye on Monday's weather as severe storms are possible. Also due: At least another inch of rain, on top of nearly four inches we had a week ago.
  • Today: Chieftains Herb and Plant sale; Atlanta's Mike Minor pitches for Rome Braves, Mermaids and more (including great fireworks photos). Update 
  • Remembering Capt. Herb Emory, voice of Atlanta traffic. Capt. Herb
  • Public Health restaurant inspection scores from Floyd, Bartow.
  • Bartow County Jail reports later today.
  • Rome Braves fall 4-3 to Sandgnats.
  • Today: Home game at 2 vs. Savannah. Atlanta Braves pitcher Mike Minor is on the mound for Rome in a rehab start.
  • Braves' home game photos by Mills Fitzner. 
  • Georgia Fire receiver's touchdown pass featured on Deadspin.
  • Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.

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  • Please join our guests Monday including:.
  • Dr. Mike Buck, one of 15 candidates to be Georgia's next superintendent of schools.
  • Ryan Simmons and Drew Burnett on a fund-raising run of the Appalachian Trail and the documentary the Rome men will make on it.
  • Dr. Terry Morris of Shorter University on the upcoming panel on the Ukraine.

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