Atlanta, GA – A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect for North Georgia, including areas along and near Interstate 85, through Thursday morning as heavy rainfall continues.
According to the National Weather Service Peachtree City, widespread rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches are expected, with isolated areas receiving up to 6 inches. Areas along I-85 face an increased flash flood risk, while northern parts of the state may experience river flooding as creeks and rivers approach flood stage.
Officials warn that repeated rounds of heavy rainfall could lead to dangerous road conditions and rising water levels in flood-prone areas. Residents are urged to stay alert for local emergency updates and avoid driving through flooded roads.
Key Flood Watch Details:
• Rainfall Totals: 2-4 inches widespread, isolated areas up to 6 inches
• Flash Flood Risk: Higher along I-85, especially Wednesday night
• River & Creek Flooding: Expected in northern Georgia
• Safety Reminder: “Turn around, don’t drown”—never drive into flooded areas
For the latest updates, visit the National Weather Service Peachtree City website or follow local weather alerts.