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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 ...
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 ...
“Dallas Love Field had 4.22 inches, parts of Arlington had 3.8 and DFW airport had 2.34, a little less but it was a record for the day compared to 1.5 inches in 1942,” Fano said.
In May 2015, the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport received a record-shattering 16.96 inches of rainfall, in a month that obliterated heavy-rainfall records virtually throughout the Southern Plains (Texas and Oklahoma, especially). [21]
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 ...
Overnight on August 21, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport reported 3.01 inches (76.5 mm) of rainfall over a one-hour timeframe, setting the record for the most rainfall in a single hour ever for the airport. [90] By 8 am. CDT on August 22, parts of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex had received over 10 inches (250 mm) of rain. [91]
Over Tuesday afternoon, Dallas-Fort Worth has around a 20% chance of isolated storms, Prater said. Wednesday will be the best opportunity for rain in North Texas this week, with a 30-40% chance.
Rain will be continuous for hours overnight Sunday until drier air moves into the area early Monday, according to the NWS. “Most can expect to receive between 1/2” and 1” of rain tonight and ...