North Texas, Memorial Day
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Storms rolling across the region have led to flash flood and thunderstorm warnings for multiple North Texas counties as Memorial Day nears.
The KHOU 11 Weather Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert for Saturday and Sunday as rounds of rain, heavy at times, could cause issues on roadways and flooding in some locations. While Friday is expected to bring a temporary break from the rain with some sunshine and only isolated afternoon storms possible,
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Dallas weather: Severe thunderstorm, flash flood warnings issued as heavy rain pounds North Texas
Severe weather warnings continue across North Texas tonight with threats of heavy rain, high winds, and flash flooding through the holiday weekend.
A surge of Gulf moisture is bringing high humidity and dangerous beach conditions to Southeast Texas this weekend, ahead of an unsettled weather pattern expected to lower temperatures and trigger widespread storms next week.
A Flood Watch remains in effect through Monday evening for multiple Southeast Texas counties.
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center has placed South Texas under an elevated risk for severe weather on Tuesday.
Millions of Americans face a stormy weather forecast for Memorial Day weekend. Here's where rain, thunderstorms are predicted.
A bit more cloud cover today held temperatures back just a little bit. Highs only hit the mid 80s in Central Texas versus upper 80s in the Brazos Valley where there was a little more sunshine. But mid-80s is still average for mid May temperatures.
Scattered, slow-moving thunderstorms could produce rainfall rates of 2 inches per hour or more, causing isolated flash flooding.
Storms are en route to Texas. The weather radar shows that several major cities will feel the impact on Tuesday, May 19. Forecasters say a weak cold front is settling into the northern part of the state and should push south through the Panhandles late tonight.