The weather system that was once Tropical Storm Claudette is bringing steady, sometimes heavy rain to parts of Georgia and the Carolinas Sunday.The center of Claudette, which is now as tropical depression, is still circulating over Alabama, but the outer bands stretching into the Carolinas this morning, producing widespread rain across our area. Ponding and flooding is a concern.RELATED: Current interactive radarRELATED: Claudette weakens to tropical depression after bringing rain, floods to Gulf CoastA Flash Flood Watch was issued for parts of the Upstate, along and north of I-85, and the southern mountains of WNC through 8 p.m. Sunday.Most areas will pick up one-to-3 inches of rain, with areas in the Flash Flood Watch picking up an average of two-to-five inches of rain. This amount of rainfall in such a short period of time could lead to pockets of flash flooding in…

