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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.
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,
Storms rolling across the region have led to flash flood and thunderstorm warnings for multiple North Texas counties as Memorial Day nears.
Storms pushed into the Houston area and Southeast Texas Saturday morning to kick off Memorial Day Weekend. A drop in temperatures came in as moisture increased across the region, setting the stage
In North Texas, isolated storms will develop on Sunday afternoon and on Memorial Day, according to the NWS. Many parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth area will remain dry, but those that get beneath a storm may observe small hail, gusty winds and heavy rainfall.
Storms could hit North Texas Tuesday night that may bring strong wind and hail into the area, National Weather Service (NWS) Fort Worth Dallas warned on Tuesday afternoon. There is a 20-25 percent chance of isolated storms Tuesday evening, and a 30-to-50 ...
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center has placed Central Texas under an elevated risk for severe weather on Tuesday.
After widely scattered thunderstorms moved through South and Central Texas Tuesday night, a period of quiet weather is expected across the region for much of Wednesday. A few scattered storms are still possible by the late afternoon, but many will stay dry.
FOX 26 Houston on MSN
Houston weather: Flood threat lingers before outdoor conditions improve for Monday
A flood watch remains in effect for all coastal counties in Southeast Texas through Monday evening, even as a soggy holiday weekend sees a brief reprieve before heavier storms return later in the week.
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center has placed South Texas under an elevated risk for severe weather on Tuesday.