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Heavy rains move through metro Atlanta, bringing flooding and slippery conditions to roads

Here's what's developing on Sunday.
Credit: Georgia Department of Transportation

ATLANTA — Heavy rains have moved over Atlanta and will continue to impact the area throughout Sunday, with a flash flood watch issued for Fulton, Cobb and other west metro counties.

That means we could see localized flooding in some places, including roadways, as well as slippery conditions that lead to wrecks.

Follow 11Alive Traffic Tracker Crash Clark for the latest updates, and join the 11Alive StormTrackers Facebook group to report any flooding you see.

RELATED: Flash flood watch for Fulton County, west metro Atlanta counties Sunday

We've already seen a tractor trailer slide off the road, at the I-285 East ramp to Riverdale Road, as well as flooding reported on I-285 North near Hwy 166/Langford Pkwy. and Bolton Road.

Crash notes that "the interstates are saturated and getting repots of flooding." That warning goes for anyone heading into Atlanta to go to Music Midtown.

There's also been a wreck reported at I-85 North at Hwy. 166/Langford Pkwy., and one at I-20 West before Moreland Ave. and one at I-20 West at Thornton Road.

Credit: Georgia Department of Transportation

I-75 North, past Barrett Pkwy., also had a wreck.

Credit: Georgia Department of Transportation

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