A hazardous weather outlook has been issued for portions of north and central Georgia, with continued flooding concerns south of Macon along the Ocmulgee River. While widespread hazardous conditions are not expected today, travelers should be cautious of dense fog this morning, particularly north of Interstate 20, which may limit visibility until 9 a.m.
According to the National Weather Service, minor to moderate flooding will persist through the end of the week. Communities near the Ocmulgee should prepare for elevated river levels, and motorists traveling on I-75 are advised to monitor for localized flooding. The forecast shows mostly sunny skies for the next few days, with temperatures reaching the low 80s by Thursday. Residents are urged to stay informed about road conditions and avoid areas prone to flooding.
Georgia will see partly cloudy conditions at night, with minimal rainfall expected. Although conditions will improve, river flooding south of Macon is likely to remain an issue through the weekend. Stay tuned to local forecasts for updates.