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A line of storms that rolled through Dallas-Fort Worth over the weekend dumped 1.03 inches of rain overnight Sunday, National Weather Service data shows.. Rain fell continuously for hours ...
The Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex was overtaken by a slow-moving thunderstorm late Sunday night into Monday, resulting in a rain event that established the area's highest 24-hour precipitation total ...
As of early Thursday morning, at least 4.45 inches of rain was reported in Grand Prairie, 4.32 inches of rain was reported at the Mesquite Airport and 3.91 inches was recorded at Dallas Fort Worth ...
Over the past 24 hours, 9.19 inches of rain have fallen over Dallas-Fort Worth, the second greatest 24-hour precipitation total recorded by the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. The first ...
National Weather Service Meteorologist Steve Fano says the metroplex saw between two and four inches of rain on Saturday. “Dallas Love Field had 4.22 inches, parts of Arlington had 3.8 and DFW ...
Wednesday will be the best opportunity for rain in North Texas this week, with a 30-40% chance. The main weather threats on Wednesday will be thunderstorms, heavy rain and flash flooding, Prater said.
The rain fell on swollen streams and lakes as well as wet soil causing heavy flooding in parts of northern Texas. Marble Falls, one of the hardest hit areas, received 18 inches (460 mm) of rain in a period six hours. The headwaters of Lake Marble Falls and Lake Travis had 19 inches of rain totals recorded. [3]
After a sweltering past few days in Dallas-Fort Worth, rain is finally in the forecast. But will it bring any relief from the heat? North Texas recorded its first 100-degree day of the year on ...