Augusta, GA
Crash on Deans Bridge Road causes power outages, closures
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A single-vehicle crash on Deans Bridge Road is causing road closures and power outages Monday, according to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies responded to the area of Deans Bridge Road at Richmond Hill Road, where they located an overturned vehicle with an injured male driver.
The Richmond County Fire Department also responded and extricated the driver from the car, according to a news release.
The victim was transported to WellStar for treatment of serious injuries.
The northbound lanes of Deans Bridge Road are temporarily shut down while first responders secure the scene.
The crash has also downed a power line, resulting in numerous reports of power outages in the surrounding area.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Division is on scene conducting the investigation.
No further information has been released.
Residents are asked to avoid the area while the investigation continues.
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Augusta, GA
Will Georgia get tornadoes today? Latest weather service forecasts
Severe weather across the Eastern US brought tornadoes, hail, flooding
Severe storms placed millions on alert with tornado watches and warnings, along with reports of possible record-setting six-inch hailstones.
Even if the temperatures don’t feel like it, a winter storm The Weather Channel calls Iona is impacting Georgia as the warm side brings thunderstorms, harsh winds, and hail across the southeast.
This also has the potential for tornadoes, with at least one already confirmed further east.
What to know about Georgia weather, storms, tornadoes
As of Monday morning, the National Weather Service has issued multiple alerts throughout Georgia Here are some of them:
- Tornado Warning until 7:30 a.m. Monday in the Thomaston area.
- Tornado Watch until 10 a.m. Monday across northeast and central Georgia.
- Severe Thunderstorm Warnings until 7:45 a.m. Monday in the Thomaston area, areas of north Georgia,
- Freeze Warnings from 11 p.m. Monday to 10 a.m. Tuesday in several cities such as Atlanta, Athens, and much of north Georgia; 4-10 a.m. in the Augusta area.
The Weather Channel says damaging winds over 75 mph and tornadoes are expected along the line of the South’s severe thunderstorms, with some even having a chance of becoming EF2 or stronger.
The storm conditions are likely to last through about 9 a.m. in Atlanta and Athens and 3 p.m. in Augusta. Meanwhile, Savannah isn’t expected to feel the worst of it until about noon lasting through 4 p.m.
Live weather radar
Here’s what the weather looks like for much of Georgia right now:
Can you shower during thunderstorm?
The National Weather Service recommends not taking a shower or bath, or washing dishes, during a thunderstorm. This is because lightning can travel through the wiring and plumbing if your house is struck.
Tornado warning vs watch
As the NWS describes, a tornado warning describes a situation in which a tornado has been seen or indicated by radar, meaning imminent danger. However, this is different from a tornado emergency describes when a violent tornado has officially touched down and you need to seek shelter immediately.
A tornado watch describes when the conditions are possible in or near your area for a tornado to develop. At this point, if you haven’t already, you should take stock of your supplies, be prepared to take emergency actions, and start monitoring the weather updates.
Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for USA Today. Find him on Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@gannett.com.
Augusta, GA
CSRA schools closures for Monday, March 16
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Due to possible inclement weather, schools in the CSRA are making changes to their schedules for Monday, March 16. Check back for regular updates.
Aiken County
Aiken County Public Schools will operate on an e-learning day on Monday, 16.
Allendale County
Allendale County Schools will operate on an e-learning day on Monday, March 16. All after-school programs and athletic activities will also be cancelled.
Barnwell County
Barnwell County Schools will operate as an e-learning day on Monday, March 16.
Briarwood Academy
Briarwood Academy will be closed on Monday, March 16.
Burke County
Burke County Public Schools and Departments will be closed on Monday, March 16th. This includes all after-school activities.
Columbia County
Students were already scheduled to be out on Monday, March 16, for a District Professional Learning Day.
Edgefield County
Edgefield County School District will close schools and buildings on Monday, March 16.
Glascock County
Glascock County Schools will be closed on Monday, March 16.
Jefferson County
Monday, March 16, is a scheduled school holiday for Jefferson County Schools.
McCormick County
Monday, March 16th, will be an e-learning day.
McDuffie County
The McDuffie County School System is already scheduled to observe a winter student holiday on Monday, March 16.
Orangeburg County
Monday, March 16, will be an e-learning day for students.
Richmond County
Richmond County School System schools and offices will be closed on Monday, March 16. An official update regarding operations for Tuesday, March 17, will be provided no later than Monday evening.
Voorhees University
Voorhees University will close its campus on Monday, March 16, 2026.
Warren County
Warren County Schools will close on Monday, March 16.
Washington County
Washington County Schools have switched to an at-home learning day for Monday, March 16.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta Women in Sixth Place at the Valspar Augusta Invitational with One Round to Go – Augusta University
Augusta, Ga.- In the annual Valspar Augusta Invitational at Forest Hills Golf Club, the Augusta women are in sixth place with two rounds in the books. Sara Adams is the low Jaguar in 13th place at 1-under-par. Missouri has a nine shot lead over Furman with Kentucky in third place.
| 1. Missouri | -12 |
| 2. Furman | -3 |
| 3. Kentucky | -1 |
| 4. Indiana | +7 |
| 4. Minnesota | +7 |
| 6. Augusta | +13 |
| 7.Xavier | +14 |
| 8. Yale | +20 |
| 8. Columbia | +20 |
| 10. North Florida | +21 |
| 11. Georgia Southern | +25 |
| 11. Coastal Carolina | +25 |
| 13. Georgia State | +33 |
| 14. Western Kentucky | +34 |
| 15. Daytona St. | +49 |
| 16. Northern Illinois | +50 |
| 17. Illnois St. | +52 |
Adams shot rounds of 73-70 and had pretty clean scorecards all day. She had four total birdies and three total bogeys, including just a single bogey in round two.
Puntita Pawichai posted rounds of 71-74 and is 1-over-par, which is good enough for 19th place.
The third counting scores were turned in by Marine Legentil with rounds of 76-72. Legentil is 4-over-par. She had a combined six birdies between the two rounds.
Freshman Danielle Higbeen shot 77-76 and is 9-over-par after the first two rounds. Higbee had five birdies on the day.
Sofia Valera had rounds of 77-78 and three total birdies.
Sunday’s final round will be a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m.
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