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Heavy rainfall began to sweep across North Texas on Wednesday, with some strong to severe storms forecast as well.
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect on Wednesday in North Texas. A flood watch is in effect for Montague, Cooke, Grayson, ...
After a day of storms, Thursday looks cloudy and foggy but quiet. But more storms return to the forecast later this week.
These storms will stick around overnight and into Friday, May 2, with the main threats being large hail, damaging winds and a ...
A strong storm system will intensify, bringing a dryline and a cold front to North Texas. As this system interacts with the ...
Severe weather in the Metroplex brought down trees, flooded roads and knocked out power for thousands as much of the area ...
Some areas saw flooding, while strong winds did damage to some areas. Lamar County wind damage. Drone images show damage to a ...
White Rock Lake in Dallas is experiencing high water levels and rapid movement at the spillway due to earlier heavy rain, now ...
The lull in precipitation will allow temperatures to climb well into the 80s Friday afternoon, so it will feel warm outside.
Severe weather and flash flooding continue to threaten much of the central and eastern U.S. on Thursday, disrupting Americans ...
Friday morning. A few storms could be strong to severe with up to quarter-size hail, wind gusts up to 60 mph and brief, heavy rainfall Friday morning. This could cause some travel disruptions for the ...
Significant flooding was already underway early Wednesday in southern Oklahoma and adjacent north Texas.