Another round of flooding will be possible today in parts Alabama that are already waterlogged from days of rain.

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for parts of north and central Alabama today.

Forecasters said the possibility of heavy rain, teamed with already soggy ground and full creeks and rivers could make isolated flash flooding more likely.

Parts of Alabama got more than 5 inches of rain in short order on Thursday, leading to flooding in parts of north and central Alabama.

Not surprisingly, the 5.73 inches of rain that fell in Montgomery yesterday set a new daily record. #alwx — NWS Birmingham (@NWSBirmingham) August 11, 2017

There are two separate flash flood watches.

The flash flood watch for north Alabama covers north-central and northeast parts of the area, according to the weather service in Huntsville.

6 AM - A Flash Flood Watch for the Tennessee Valley, on areas along and east of I-65. Another 1-2" of rain is possible. #HUNwx pic.twitter.com/HbwFoy5V7k — NWS Huntsville (@NWSHuntsville) August 11, 2017

It will be in effect from 10 a.m. until midnight.

One to 2 additional inches of rain will be possible.

Another flash flood watch covers parts of central Alabama.

It will be in effect from 10 a.m. through this evening, according to the weather service in Birmingham.

Forecasters there said heavy rain will again be possible this afternoon across parts of central Alabama.

However, the weather service trimmed back the watch some on Friday morning, removing several central and eastern counties. The weather service said it didn't appear rain would be as widespread in those areas this afternoon.