North Georgia is still recovering from waves of driving rain as the remnants of Tropical Storm Fay rumbled through today. Fay snarled traffic, swelled rivers and brought a much needed drenching to the drought-stricken state. A flood watch is in effect for the northern half of the state through tonight. The National Weather Service says no major flooding has been reported. The drenching has helped Lake Lanier, metro Atlanta's main water supply, surge more than 4 inches in the span of a day.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Flood watch through tonight
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8/26/2008 03:52:00 PM
Labels: flood, National Weather Service, rain, tropical storm fay