Northwest Georgia residents are urged to prepare for another round of scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. The National Weather Service has issued an advisory, highlighting the potential for frequent lightning, heavy rainfall, and gusty winds. While an isolated severe thunderstorm cannot be ruled out, the primary concerns remain localized flooding due to the high rainfall rates. Showers and thunderstorms are most likely to develop after 5 PM, with a 60% chance of precipitation. Rainfall amounts are expected to range between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, but significantly higher totals are possible within thunderstorms. The wet weather pattern is expected to continue into tonight, with showers and thunderstorms likely before 8 PM. Patchy fog is also possible between 1 AM and 2 AM. The chance of precipitation remains at 60%, with potential rainfall amounts between 1 and 2 inches. Looking ahead to Saturday, forecasters are closely monitoring an upper-level low moving into the Tennessee Valley. Even a subtle wave could trigger more severe storms than initially expected. With sufficient instability already present, conditions could be slightly more favorable for severe weather on Saturday compared to Friday. Residents, especially those with outdoor activities planned for the weekend, are advised to stay informed and monitor weather updates as we enter Father’s Day weekend.