Another round of torrential rain and flash flooding has come for parts of the South and Midwest already heavily waterlogged by days of deadly storms.
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Flash flood warnings have been issued for part of North Texas, as heavy rain and thunderstorms hit the area Saturday morning. The warnings are in effect for Collin, Dallas, Denton, Lamar, Tarrant and Rockwall counties until 8:30 a.
On Saturday at 6:51 a.m. an updated flash flood warning was released by the NWS Fort Worth TX in effect until 8:30 a.m. The warning is for Collin, Denton and Rockwall counties.
Significant severe weather and life-threatening flash flooding continue to impact much of the mid-South up through the Ohio River Valley.
Severe thunderstorms and relentless rain are triggering catastrophic flooding across the middle of the US this weekend, as areas already hit hard by a recent string of storms and tornadoes remain in the path of this current system.
At least three people have died due to severe storms in South Texas this week as rescues were still ongoing Friday.
Severe storms dumped about half a year’s rainfall in two days, leading to flash floods across both sides of the border.
Flash flooding will continue and major river flooding will develop from the South into the Ohio Valley this weekend. Severe storms could also produce tornadoes, wind damage and large hail, especially in parts of the South.
Ten people have died in Tennessee. A resident is brought to dry land by boat after being rescued from flood waters by emergency responders from the Benton, Conway and Shannon Hills fire departments and the Pulaski County Emergency Management team in Shannon Hills, Arkansas (Colin Murphey/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette via AP)
Another round of torrential rain and flash flooding came Saturday for parts of the South and Midwest already heavily waterlogged by days of severe storms that also spawned deadly tornadoes. Forecasters warned that rivers in some places would continue to rise for days.