North Texas, storm and rainfall
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Severe storms and a significant flood threat are moving into North Texas this weekend, potentially altering holiday travel plans.
North Texas is bracing for multiple rounds of severe weather through the holiday weekend, with large hail, damaging winds and flooding all possible as storms move through the Metroplex.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms moved through North Texas Saturday morning, raising the risk of localized street flooding, especially in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
North Texas is bracing for multiple rounds of severe weather through the weekend, with threats of damaging winds, large hail and a low tornado risk as a stalled front moves into the region.
Severe storms and heavy rain are expected in North Texas late Friday into Saturday, with flooding and strong winds possible.
No votes have been taken since at least 51 House Democrats left the state Sunday to block a key redistricting vote by keeping the Texas House from being able to conduct official business. The hearing this morning is the first time a panel of lawmakers is visiting the hard-hit Texas Hill Country since the floods.
"The heavy rain has ended. Flooding of low-lying and/or poor drainage areas may continue for a few hours until the water has had a chance to recede. Please continue to heed remaining road closures," states the NWS Fort Worth TX. The warning is in effect until 3 a.m.
North Texas is under the threat of strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon, March 10, with more widespread storms expected to develop tonight.
Grab your umbrella, North Texas! We’re heading into an active stretch of storms starting Friday afternoon. Threats like heavy rain, flooding, high winds, large hail and a stray tornado or two are