
Riley Hale
Chief Meteorologist at WRDW-TV (Augusta, GA)
First Alert Chief Meteorologist @WRDW_WAGT | Previously @The_Delta_News | Proud @universityofga Dawg | 🏀🎣🚣♂️
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1 week ago |
wtoc.com | Riley Hale
APPLING, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - With temperatures warming up, we all want to retreat to our favorite spots at the lake, but there is still significant damage left behind from Hurricane Helene. We got an update from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to see what it looks like. “The sheer devastation here has been enormous,” said Colonel Ronald Sturgeon, Savannah District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. “This is going to take a while. This is going to be a multi-year effort.”After Hurricane Helene hit Sept.
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RT @riverclubsuper: @River_Golf_Club really got some snow this time around @RileyWRDW #GodisGood https://t.co/jle4X88bnn

RT @NWSColumbia: Heartbreaking Devastation...the scale of damage in Augusta/Central Savannah River Area & western Midlands is truly unprece…

Significant rain has already fallen and more is on the way as Helene moves inland. Flash Flood Warnings in effect for many CSRA counties. Saturated soils + gusts 50-60 mph = power outages from trees coming down. Also, tornadoes possible through early Friday. Stay weather aware! https://t.co/kAi9vQQUV5