Nineteen people were killed after severe weather ripped through the southeast on Saturday and Sunday.
National Weather Service officials surveyed storm damage in Georgia on Monday and determined a EF-2 tornado ripped through the Albany area.
NWS officials also said an EF-1 tornado touched down in Camden County.
Fourteen people were killed in Georgia Sunday during the fast-moving storms.
Albany, GA tornado preliminary rating is EF-2. NWS: "A damage path of at least a mile wide was found in some areas." #tornado #GAwx
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) January 23, 2017
Photos: Deadly storm hits Georgia
One woman was killed in Lake City when a tree fell on her home, splitting it in half.
Sad update...Emergency manager reported a large tree split a home in half in the Lake City area near I-10 & U.S. 41. *There was 1 fatality.
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) January 23, 2017
Four other people were killed Saturday in Mississippi when the system began to ramp up.
Schools in Brantley, Clinch and Ware counties were closed Monday because of poor conditions on dirt roads after Sunday's storms.
Ware County schools will remain closed on Tuesday, school officials said.
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency for seven Georgia counties impacted by the severe weather.
JUST IN: @NWSJacksonville says an EF-1 #tornado touched down Sunday in Camden county, GA. #FirstAlertWX @ActionNewsJax
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) January 23, 2017
Georgia death toll from weekend storms is now up to 14.
— Erica Simon (@EricaOnABC13) January 23, 2017
Schools in Brantley, Clinch and Ware Counties are closed today due to poor conditions on dirt roads after yesterday's storms.
— Phil Amato (@PhilAmatoANjax) January 23, 2017
Sunday's severe storms left behind a significant amount of damage in a #Westside neighborhood. @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/cVsnRIZ5nW
— Kaitlyn Chana (@KaitlynChana) January 23, 2017
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