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Heavy rain continues to fall across North Texas Thursday morning, prompting another First Alert Weather Day. The heaviest rain is falling east of I-35 in areas that have already picked up nearly 6" of rain in the last 24 hours. Ponding on roads will be a risk for some during the Thursday morning commute.
A flood watch is in effect through Thursday evening for Tarrant, Dallas, Rockwall and Kaufman counties, according to the National Weather Service’s Fort
After a warm and rainy weekend, North Texans can expect continued storm chances next week. A weak cold front will arrive Monday, bring multiple opportunities for rain next week, according to the NWS. A few strong to severe storms are possible, with the greater storm chances in the mix for Central Texas.
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The storms have moved to the southeast, and North Texas is looking at a quieter day ahead. Morning temperatures near 70 will warm into the mid-to-upper 80s Monday afternoon as skies begin to break up. Another disturbance could bring showers and a few storms to the southwest early Tuesday morning.
Scattered showers are predicted to return early Wednesday morning, before more widespread storms move into the area and remain for the rest of the day. Those stronger storms may produce flash flooding and isolated incidents of damaging winds.
Safety officials said the city of Bonham in Fannin County sustained "considerable damage" during Sunday night storms.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSN3 EF-1 tornadoes hit North Texas on Sunday, officials sayBONHAM, Texas - The National Weather Service confirmed three tornadoes hit North Texas on Sunday. Survey teams found evidence of two twisters that touched down in Fannin County and one that hit Sherman in Grayson County. All three tornadoes had wind speeds of around 100 miles per hour, making them EF-1 tornadoes.
The NWS Fort Worth TX issued a tornado warning at 11:10 p.m. on Sunday in effect until 11:45 p.m. The warning is for Hood, Johnson, Parker and Tarrant counties.
Severe weather is impacting much of Texas this week. More than three inches of rain fell in New Braunfels along the stretch of I-35 north of San Antonio last night. Numerous high-water rescues have been reported in and around the Alamo City after relentless rain .
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNDallas weather: Rain, storms could disrupt Father's Day plansNorth Texas expects storms this Father's Day, potentially disrupting plans, as two batches of rain arrive from Oklahoma. These colliding storm systems will bring widespread showers, especially north of I-20, through early afternoon. While the severe threat is low, some strong cells could produce gusty winds and heavy downpours.