Heavy rain is likely across parts of east and central Georgia through 2 a.m. Sunday. Slow storms could park over the same towns and drop more than 4 inches of rain in a hurry.
What It Means For You: Streets, creeks, and small rivers can flood fast. If you drive, you may find washouts and deep water where you do not expect it.
What’s Happening:
- The National Weather Service says many areas will see 1 to 3 inches of rain, with more than 4 inches where storms stall. Cities in the watch area include places like Macon, Augusta, Dublin, and nearby communities toward Savannah.
Between The Lines: Storms that do not move are the main threat. Flash flooding can happen in minutes on busy roads, underpasses, and low spots…