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Rain Moves Out Tuesday, Warmer Temps Moving In

After 30 percent chance of showers Tuesday, mostly sunny skies on tap in Johns Creek.

After a weekend filled with flood warnings and event cancellations, Johns Creek will start to see some relief from the rain on Tuesday, with mostly sunny skies predicted to move in on Wednesday.

According to the National Weather Service's Johns Creek forecast, showers are likely to continue Monday, with a high near 62. New rainfall amounts will total a 10th to 1/4th inch, with amounts higher in thunderstorms.

The flood warning for Big Creek in North Fulton and Forsyth continues with minor flooding and some yards affected. The Big Creek Greenway is closed and flooded with up to four feet of water in some areas. The river will fall below flood stage early Tuesday afternoon.

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A hazardous weather outlook continues for North and Central Georgia, including Johns Creek and North Fulton, Monday and Monday night as rain will continue into Tuesday.

Tuesday will be partly sunny, with a 30 percent chance of rain and a high of 68.

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Things get better on Wednesday with mostly sunny skies and chance of rain falling to 20 percent, and highs near 77. And on Thursday, the highs will reach 80 with mostly sunny skies.

The upcoming weekend should be somewhat of an improvement over this past weekend, with a 40 percent chance of rain and temperatures in the mid- to high- 70s. 

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