In the map above dark green is a Flood Watch, blue is a Winter Storm Watch, and pink is a Winter Storm Warning.

SATURDAY SURFACE WEATHER CHART:

SUNDAY MORNING SURFACE WEATHER CHART:

PREDOMINANT PRECIPITATION TYPE:

Low amounts of ice are possible near and north of the yellow line, with the highest amounts of freezing rain sleet and snow near and north of the blue line. Between the green and yellow lines it should be more rain than anything else but a brief mix or change to sleet or freezing rain is possible with no impact. Near and south of the green line just rain.

As always remember the lines could shift North OR South at the last minute so check back for updates.

If you have not already please read the previous blog posts for *important details* I wont repeat here in this blog post.

3 inches of rain, soggy soils and wind gusts over 30 mph late Saturday night into Sunday can cause problems as previously covered.

The usual suspect creeks and streams are likely to flood.

A wintry mix could briefly make it as far South as I-20 but it’s not likely. The main area to watch as of now anyway still looks to be North of Athens and East of Jasper Sunday.

ESTIMATED AVERAGE RAINFALL ENDING MONDAY MORNING:

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