A severe weather system is expected to move through Metro Atlanta and DeKalb County Thursday, May 8. Decatur, Buckhead, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Stone Mountain, Tucker, and surrounding communities are in the watch zone for strong winds, heavy rain, and potential storm damage.
Storm damage to trees often goes further than what is visible from the yard. Hanging limbs, root lift, and co-dominant stems weakened by wind can all become serious hazards if left unaddressed after a storm moves through.
Don's Tree Service has served Metro Atlanta for 20 years with certified arborists and 24/7 emergency availability. Call (770) 413-8733 or visit donstree.com for a free estimate before or after Thursday's weather.
If a big storm comes through this Thursday, what is the first part of your property you will want to check when it passes?
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When to post: Today, May 5, 2026, 10–11 AM ET. Thursday is the primary threat window for Metro Atlanta and DeKalb County.
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