Meteorologists warn of severe downpours, hail, and landslip risk in Georgia’s mountainous regions
Short-lived but recurrent spells of rain, turning heavy in places, are forecast across Georgia’s mountainous regions from late afternoon today, July 3, through to July 5. The adverse weather may be accompanied by thunderstorms, hail, and squally winds, the National Environmental Agency (NEA) has announced.
Forecasters warn that the anticipated heavy downpours could trigger flash floods on smaller rivers. Furthermore, there is an increased risk of mudslides and landslips forming or accelerating in hilly and mountainous terrain, prompting authorities to issue a medium-level alert.
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Meteorologists warn of severe downpours, hail, and landslip risk in Georgia’s mountainous regions
03.07.2026.20:15
Short-lived but recurrent spells of rain, turning heavy in places, are forecast across Georgia’s mountainous regions from late afternoon today, July 3, through to July 5. The adverse weather may be accompanied by thunderstorms, hail, and squally winds, the National Environmental Agency (NEA) has announced.
Forecasters warn that the anticipated heavy downpours could trigger flash floods on smaller rivers. Furthermore, there is an increased risk of mudslides and landslips forming or accelerating in hilly and mountainous terrain, prompting authorities to issue a medium-level alert.