UPDATED: The Flash Flood watch issued by the National Weather Service has been replaced with a flood watch for the following counties until Wedneday:
Baldwin; Barrow; Bibb; Butts; Carroll; Clarke; Clayton; Cobb; Coweta; Crawford; De Kalb; Douglas; Fayette; Greene; Gwinnett; Hancock; Haralson; Harris; Heard; Henry; Jackson; Jasper; Jones; Lamar; Madison; Meriwether; Monroe; Morgan; Muscogee; Newton; North Fulton; Oconee; Oglethorpe; Paulding; Pike; Putnam; Rockdale; South Fulton; Spalding; Talbot; Taliaferro; Troup; Upson; Walton; Warren; Wilkes
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ATLANTA (AP) — Forecasters are warning of the potential for flash flooding in Georgia as heavy rain continued to fall in many parts of the state.
The National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch for parts of north and central Georgia. It was scheduled to run until 1 p.m. Monday.
The flash flood watch includes several Georgia cities, including Atlanta, Athens, Columbus, LaGrange and Macon.