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Floods in Georgia typically occur during late winter and early spring, primarily from February to April, due to heavy rainfall and snowmelt. However, flash floods can also occur at any time of the year, often as a result of intense thunderstorms. Additionally, tropical storms and hurricanes can bring significant rainfall, leading to flooding, particularly in the late summer and fall.

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