Authorities say storm damage in Georgia counties, Hall and Jackson, may have been caused by apparent tornadoes.
The severe weather caused no deaths.
In Hall County, a funnel cloud was spotted and, according to Hall County Fire Marshal Scott Cagle, two schools — Oakwood Elementary and Lyman Hall Elementary — had roof damage.
He said no one was injured.
In Jackson County, high winds damaged about 40 mobile homes in Commerce and left two people injured.
Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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