Augusta, Georgia, is under a tropical storm warning and tornado watch as Hurricane Michael makes landfall on the Florida coast.

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is covering the preparation and response to Hurricane Michael with reporters and photographers tracking developments as they happen. Come back to ajc.com to keep up with Georgia's weather, storm damage, and alerts from officials on how to keep your family safe.

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If you live in Augusta, you can expect Hurricane Michael to hit Wednesday night with possible showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts up to 20 miles per hour during the height of the storm, according to the National Weather Service. Augusta is expected to receive up to 4 inches of rain by Thursday.

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More Hurricane Michael coverage from The AJC:

» S.W. Georgia awaits potentially 'life-altering' Hurricane Michael

» Hurricane Michael: How storm surges build up, destroy and kill

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» Storm prep checklist for outside the home

» What is a state of emergency? Georgia braces for Hurricane Michael

» The difference between a hurricane watch and hurricane warning

» How to know whether your tree will fall during Hurricane Michael

» What you should do if a tree falls on your house or car — and how to prevent it from happening at all

» For a detailed forecast, visit The Atlanta Journal-Constitution weather page.

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