North Texas, Rain chances
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Precipitation varied significantly across the metro area Tuesday, from 0.06 inches by DFW airport to over 4 inches near downtown Dallas.
It’s shaping up to be a rainy Independence Day in Fort Worth. Here’s the latest from forecasters and the city of Fort Worth.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNDallas weather: More flash flood warnings issued for North TexasSevere weather brought flash flooding to the Dallas-Fort Worth area Tuesday, prompting water rescues. Showers are expected to return again on Wednesday night.
There’s a 30% chance of scattered showers in Dallas-Fort Worth during the morning and first half of the day, according to the National Weather Service.
Craig Goldman, a Republican from Fort Worth, said the Department of Government Efficiency cuts on wasteful government spending were not to blame. "First of all, it's bee
Flooding is common in Fort Worth. Officials are working on technology and other practices to lessen the impact and improve emergency response.
Over 100 flights were cancelled at DFW Airport Wednesday morning due to an overnight groundstop. DALLAS — Hundreds of travelers are waking up to cancelled flights Wednesday morning after thunderstorms prompted a groundstop at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, officials said.
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNDallas weather: Severe weather brings flooding to Dallas, Fort WorthSevere Thunderstorm warnings are in effect for Dallas, Ellis, Johnson and Tarrant counties until 11 p.m. A flash flood warning is in effect for Dallas and Tarrant counties until 11:00 p.m. Around 5:14 p.m., Dallas Fire said they were called to Mountain Creek Lake after three overturned kayaks were seen in the water.
North Texas continues its rainy Independence Day weekend with chances of thunderstorms through much of Sunday. There’s a 40% chance of rain and thunderstorms in Dallas-Fort Worth during the morning and before 4 p.
Thunderstorms have led to flight delays and cancellations at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. See flight status.
"With saturated soils over a good portion of the local area especially the Hill County and I-35 corridor including the Austin and San Antonio metro areas, rain rates over 2 inches per hour are likely to cause flooding over low lying and poor drainage areas," the NWS wrote. "Therefore, it is important to stay vigilant."