On top of 2 to 7 inches already.
..FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE WEDNESDAY
NIGHT...
THE FLASH FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR
* PORTIONS OF CENTRAL GEORGIA, EAST CENTRAL GEORGIA, NORTH CENTRAL
GEORGIA, NORTHEAST GEORGIA, NORTHWEST GEORGIA AND WEST CENTRAL
GEORGIA, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS, IN CENTRAL GEORGIA, BIBB,
BUTTS, CRAWFORD, JASPER, JONES, MONROE AND PUTNAM. IN EAST CENTRAL
GEORGIA, GREENE. IN NORTH CENTRAL GEORGIA, BARROW, CHEROKEE,
CLAYTON, COBB, DAWSON, DEKALB, DOUGLAS, FANNIN, FAYETTE, FORSYTH,
GILMER, GWINNETT, HALL, HENRY, LUMPKIN, MORGAN, NEWTON, NORTH
FULTON, PICKENS, ROCKDALE, SOUTH FULTON, UNION AND WALTON. IN
NORTHEAST GEORGIA, BANKS, CLARKE, JACKSON, MADISON, OCONEE,
OGLETHORPE, TOWNS AND WHITE. IN NORTHWEST GEORGIA, BARTOW,
CARROLL, CATOOSA, CHATTOOGA, DADE, FLOYD, GORDON, HARALSON,
MURRAY, PAULDING, POLK, WALKER AND WHITFIELD. IN WEST CENTRAL
GEORGIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE, COWETA, HARRIS, HEARD, LAMAR, MARION,
MERIWETHER, MUSCOGEE, PIKE, SCHLEY, SPALDING, STEWART, TALBOT,
TAYLOR, TROUP, UPSON AND WEBSTER.
* THROUGH LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
* ROUNDS OF MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN WITH EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS ARE
EXPECTED THROUGH LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. WIDESPREAD RAINFALL TOTALS
OF TWO TO SIX INCHES ARE FORECAST ACROSS THE WATCH AREA. LOCALLY
HIGHER AMOUNTS OF UP TO SEVEN TO TEN INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE,
ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF NORTHEAST GEORGIA. THERE
IS POTENTIAL FOR LOCALIZED FLASH FLOODING AND QUICK RISES ON
RIVERS AND CREEKS, GIVEN THE WET GROUND AND NORMAL TO ABOVE NORMAL
STREAMFLOWS ACROSS THE WATCH AREA. SOME RIVERS AND CREEKS HAVE
ALREADY RESPONDED TO PREVIOUS HEAVY RAINFALL.