Peachtree City, GA — Georgia residents are urged to prepare for potential flooding ahead of heavy rains forecasted for Wednesday. Parts of north and west-central Georgia may experience flash flooding, with rainfall expected to range from 2 to 4 inches. This rainstorm will not be tied to Tropical Storm Helene, but the storm’s proximity may still contribute to the weather system.
According to the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, thunderstorms will likely develop Wednesday afternoon and evening. Flash floods are a concern, particularly in areas marked on the weather map in yellow, which indicates a moderate risk.
Officials encourage residents to stay updated on forecasts and monitor local warnings. Areas at higher risk include those along rivers and low-lying regions. The heavy rainfall is expected to last through Wednesday night, possibly affecting commutes and travel plans.