MACON, Ga. — As Ian rolls through Florida and heads toward Georgia and South Carolina, we want you to be prepared. These graphics below highlight the worst case scenarios for different counties in Central Georgia.
This is if, and only if, Ian's track moves more west once it approaches Georgia than forecasted. If Ian's track continues to trend east, these impacts will be much lower.
The next advisory for Hurricane Ian will come in on September 28 at 11 p.m.
Scroll through to find your county.