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Last Map Update: Sun, Jun 7, 2026 at 12:14:18 pm CDT

A Flood Watch is in effect for portions of North Texas due to the potential for several rounds of additional heavy rain this afternoon through Sunday. While most locations will see rainfall amounts of 1" to 2", a few isolated areas may see upwards of 6" to 8" of rain. While the flooding threat is lower outside of the watch area, it is still non-zero across portions of Central and East Texas. As such, please keep an eye on the weather this weekend especially if you have any outdoor plans.
Isolated to scattered showers and storms will linger through the afternoon, mainly near and east of I-35. Some stronger storms could produce frequent lightning and gusty winds. Brief heavy rain will also continue the flash flood threat, particularly for areas that have already received heavy rain.
Warmer and drier conditions are expected for much of this upcoming week. High temperatures are expected to peak in the 90s each day, though high humidity will push heat indices to near or above 100 degrees in the afternoons. There is a potential for low rain chances late in the week, so check back for updates. Make sure to stay cool and hydrated!

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