As flood waters recede in most of the state, three rivers in central Georgia remain at risk

A color drawing of a house, car, and tree partially submerged in a flood

While the levels of rivers and streams in most of the state have receded, the  National Weather Service reports that areas of river flooding will continue along the Ocmulgee, Ohoopee and Oconee rivers in central Georgia today, and that the Ocmulgee river will be in flood risk for the remainder of the week.

What is in the Flood warning statement?

The following text is from the flood warning alert:

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of North and Central Georgia.

.DAY ONE…Today and Tonight…

Areas of river flooding will continue along the Ocmulgee, Ohoopee

and Oconee rivers in central Georgia.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Wednesday through Monday…

Areas of river flooding will continue along the Ocmulgee river in

central Georgia through the end of the week.

About the National Weather Service

The National Weather Service (NWS) is a part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

The NWS describes its role as follows:

The National Weather Service (NWS) provides weather, water, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy. These services include Forecasts and Observations, Warnings, Impact-based Decision Support Services, and Education in an effort to build a Weather-Ready Nation. The ultimate goal is to have a society that is prepared for and responds to weather, water and climate events.

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