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Memorial Day, Rain and National Weather Service

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North Texas sees storms, hail risk, unsettled conditions through the holiday weekend
A complex of storms passed through some areas across North Texas Sunday morning as it weakened and pushed eastward.

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Houston weather: Drier Memorial Day forecast; rain chances rise midweek
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Rain chances lowered for Memorial Day weekend, wetter weather ahead midweek
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More rain, storms on the way heading into Memorial Day
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N.J. weather: Rain, wind to continue today. Early thunderstorms in Memorial Day forecast.
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Live radar: Memorial Day weekend in D-FW could get grey, stormy. Here's the timeline
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Ground stop for Atlanta airport, severe thunderstorm warnings issued
Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Eboni Deon says Sunday’s forecast has scattered rain and storms, and locally heavy rain in some areas could lead to isolated flash flooding.

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Denver weather: Sunny start to a mild Memorial Day Weekend
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Becoming wet later today with rain impacting Memorial Day Monday
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NOAA issues El Niño watch: What it could mean for Texas and hurricane season

HOUSTON — A pattern shift is forming over the Pacific Ocean that could shape the months ahead. NOAA has officially issued an El Niño watch. That means forecasters are expecting the Pacific Ocean to warm and winds there to weaken. Those are conditions ...
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What’s the biggest severe weather threat for your part of Texas?

LUBBOCK, Texas — Texas gets just about every kind of severe weather, but not every Texan gets the same risk. Where you live in the Lonestar State largely determines whether tornadoes, flooding, extreme heat or hail pose the biggest threat.
San Antonio Express-News
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Why air pollution from Mexico is causing headaches in South Texas

Severe air pollution from Mexico is causing problems for residents living in South Texas, where officials are warning residents they may need to don protective gear. Strong southerly winds blew air pollution from Mexico into the Rio Grande Valley between ...
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Another round of storms Saturday could create new flooding problems across parts of Houston

Another round of storms could bring heavy rainfall, isolated flooding and a few strong thunderstorms to parts of the Houston area Saturday.
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