May 18, 2013

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Reporter: Sean Sporman Email

Flash Flood Watch for Area Through Tomorrow Evening

The counties in blue are under a Flash Flood Watch until Wednesday Evening.

A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for much of the Wiregrass and surrounding areas through Wednesday Evening.

A low pressure system, associated with what was once Hurricane Isaac, is moving slowly across the area. This system will continue to do so through tomorrow.

Forecasters with the National Weather Service office in Tallahassee note that “up to five inches of rain across the watch area” is possible, with some places possibly seeing rainfall totals even higher than that.

This watch includes, but is not limited to, the following communities: Enterprise, Ozark, Fort Rucker, Daleville, Headland, Abbeville, Geneva, Hartford, Samson, Slocomb, Malvern, Taylor, Ashford, Dothan, Kinsey, Cowarts, Webb, Cottonwood, Rehobeth, De Funiak Springs, Hudson, Bonifay, Marianna, Graceville, Malone, Sneads, Georgetown, Fort Gaines, Cuthbert, Shellman, Arlington, Morgan, Edison, Leary, Dawson, Albany, Leesburg, Smithville, Sylvester, Ashburn, Tifton, Fitzgerald, Ocilla, Douglasville, Blakely, Colquitt, Newton, Camilla, Pelham,
Moultrie, Donalsonville, Bainbridge, Cairo and Midland City.

Remember to never drive into water that you are unable to clearly judge the depth of.

Stay with WTVY and WTVY.com for the latest weather developments.


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