Heavy rain and thunderstorms rolled through Metro Atlanta late yesterday evening, and as of 6am Thursday, as much as 3 inches of rain fell throughout Cobb, Fulton, and Hall Counties.

Heavy rain continues to fall through 10am Thursday, potentially bringing flash flood conditions to the Metro area during the morning commute.

12 Hour Rainfall

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Flash Flood Threat

It’s important to note that the storms will produce very heavy rain, and they will be very slow to move through the region.

Some storms may “train” or move over the same area over and over again, like train cars on a railroad track.

As a result, an additional 1 to 2 inches of rainfall is likely through 10am, which is a large amount of rain in a short amount of time. Some isolated areas may receive as much as 3 to 4 inches of rain.

QPF

A Flood Watch is in effect through Thursday morning. Please travel carefully through low lying areas. If you cannot see the yellow line underneath, then the flood waters are too deep. Turn around to avoid stalling out your vehicle.

Flood Watch

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