ATLANTA — It was a wet start to Thursday, but much of the heavy rain is east and west of Atlanta.
Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Brad Nitz tracked the rain on Channel 2 Action News at Noon as it moved through metro Atlanta.
We're tracking the timing and location of the rain on Channel 2 Action News starting at 4 p.m.
Tropical Depression Harvey is currently located in Louisiana but it is expected to weaken even more as it moves northeast.
The moisture associated from Harvey will come in waves through north Georgia.
More rain is possible Friday but the weekend is expected to be clear.
Some storms this afternoon and evening may become severe today.
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Heavy rain knocked down several trees across metro Atlanta Thursday morning.
On Virginia Avenue, a a large tree fell across a front yard, taking down several power lines.
Another tree fell across the road on Park Drive near Piedmont Park, landing just inches from Shannon Gaggero's front door.
"My husband heard it around 5:45 this morning and he was like you need to look outside and when I did the tree was down almost to our front wall," she said.
No one was hurt by either tree.
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