Flash Flood Warning
Flash Flood Warning · Catoosa, GA; Walker, GA
Last updated · source: NOAA / National Weather Service
This event is no longer active — it's kept here as a record. Recovery may still be underway; the guidance below applies.
Flash Flood Warning issued July 3 at 4:02PM EDT until July 3 at 10:00PM EDT by NWS Peachtree City GA
This is a severe-significance flash flood warning event affecting Catoosa, GA; Walker, GA, tracked from official feeds (NOAA / National Weather Service). We update this page as the situation develops.
- Type
- Flash Flood Warning
- Area
- Catoosa, GA; Walker, GA
- Began
- 2026-07-03 20:02 UTC
- Expected end
- 2026-07-04 02:00 UTC
Possible damage: watermold
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Affected areas & guides
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Catoosa, GA
Walker, GA
Affected area map
The shaded area is the affected-area perimeter reported for this event by NOAA / National Weather Service (Catoosa, GA; Walker, GA), colored by its significance. Pan and zoom to explore the map; when more than one observation exists, use the slider below to step through how the reported area changed.
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Latest updates
Official updates and news coverage for this event, newest first — National Weather Service products, local storm reports, incident updates and press headlines. Official items are verbatim government text; news headlines link out to the original outlet.
- Storm report NWS FFC storm report
FLASH FLOOD — 1 SE Lakeview, GA
Video of flooded roadway near the intersection of Cone Drive and Pinewood Circle. Depth of water over the road was an estimated 10 to 12 inches.
- Storm report NWS MRX storm report
FLASH FLOOD — 5 SE Chattanooga, TN
Couple inches of floodwaters on Brainerd Road at what appeared to be the Chick-fil-a near Brainerd Park area. Facebook video from a secondhand person. Road still visible, cars were driving through.
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