More breezy rain for our southeastern counties overnight and through the day Tuesday
More breezy rain for our southeastern counties overnight and through the day Tuesday
The main impact from Debby continues to be a breezy rain in our southeastern counties.
MACON, Ga. — After a day full of rain for our eastern and southeastern counties, there’s still more to fall as we go through the overnight and through Tuesday.
Our main threat with this system is still the risk of flooding, mainly in our southeastern half. With this, the National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the counties outlined in the graphic below which started Sunday evening, and will continue all the way through Tuesday. Low-lying areas near bodies of water like creeks, streams, ponds, and rivers will be more prone to flooding than others, but all counties outlined in the green need to be prepared for a flooding risk for heavy rainfall accumulation.
A Tropical Storm Warning continues for Telfair, Wheeler, and Treutlen counties. In these areas, we could have wind gusts as high as 40 mph or higher.
Because of the impacts we are experiencing from Debby, we continue with our Weather Impact Alert for Tuesday.
The track of the system past Tuesday is largely uncertain. We could once again see impacts from Debby in the later part of the week, but it will depend on whether or not this storm tracks its way back towards the west. We will continue to watch the movement of this system and provide you updates as we receive them.
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