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Last Map Update: Wed, Jun 11, 2025 at 10:02:14 pm CDT

Multiple rounds of heavy rain are expected through Friday, with the highest flash flooding threat generally along and east of I-35/35W corridor. Additional rainfall totals of 1 to 3 inches will be common, with a few spots seeing as much as 4 to 5 inches. Remember to never drive into water of unknown depth. Turn around, don’t drown!
The Flood Watch has been expanded to include the following locations: Lamar, Fannin, Grayson, Collin, and Denton counties. This watch remains in effect through Thursday afternoon. Rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches are expected across the highlighted area with isolated totals of 5 to 7 inches.
Thunderstorms will continue to redevelop and lift across the region through the rest of this afternoon and into the evening. There is the potential for a few of the storms in Central Texas to become strong with isolated small hail and gusty winds possible. A Flood Watch also remains in effect for a large portion of North and Central Texas through Thursday afternoon.
Additional rounds of storms are expected tonight through Thursday. Heavy rainfall will be the main concern, which will result in an increasing threat for flash flooding. The severe weather threat will be low, but isolated hail and damaging wind gusts will be possible with any stronger storms.

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