How long is the flood watch in effect?
The flood watch is in effect through Wednesday evening.
Weather / Floods
A flood watch has been extended for several counties in north Georgia, including parts of metro Atlanta, as showers and potential storms continue. The National Weather Service has prolonged the flood watch through Wednesday evening. Several...
The metro Atlanta area has experienced significant rainfall in the past week, with some areas receiving between 3-6 inches. The current weather pattern is expected to persist, with an additional 2-4 inches of rain possible through Wednesday. This continued rainfall has led to rising water levels in rivers and creeks, resulting in flood warnings for several waterways, including the Ocmulgee River and the Oconee River. The Alcovy River at New Hope Road in Gwinnett County had already reached flood stage by Tuesday noon.
Downed trees have also been reported due to the soggy soil and breezy conditions. In Atlanta's Oakcliff neighborhood, a large tree fell on an SUV, a camper trailer, and a home. The combination of heavy foliage and loosened root systems makes trees more susceptible to falling during persistent rainfall and wind.
As a result of rising river levels, the City of Porterdale in Newton County has temporarily closed Cedar Shoals Park. Butts County officials have also closed Patillo Road due to a culvert washing out. McCreery Road near Ethridge Road in Jackson County is closed due to flooding from a nearby creek.
**How to Prepare**
**Who This Affects Most**
The flood watch is in effect through Wednesday evening.
The Ocmulgee River near Macon and the Oconee River near Penfield are under flood warnings.
Avoid driving through flooded areas and find an alternate route.
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