Central Georgia residents are advised to prepare for heavy rainfall as a weather system moves into the area. The National Weather Service has included part of central Georgia in a Slight Risk for excessive rainfall, which could lead to isolated flooding concerns.
The expected rainfall of 2to 3 inches in a relatively short amount of time could cause significant impacts on roads and low-lying areas.
The Weather Prediction Center has issued an Excessive Rainfall Outlook for Sunday, Jan. 29, highlighting the potential for heavy and persistent rainfall in central Georgia.
With this in mind, residents should be aware of the dangers of driving on flooded roadways, especially during the overnight hours when it can be harder to see the road conditions. The National Weather Service reminds motorists to follow the phrase “turn around, don’t drown” and to never attempt to drive through standing water.
In addition to the potential for flooding, heavy…
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