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Last Map Update: Sat, Jun 6, 2026 at 9:20:18 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.
Scattered thunderstorms have developed across western portions of North and Central Texas. Widespread rainfall totals will vary between 1-3", however, isolated 6-8" of rain will be possible overnight. The location with the highest likelihood of experiencing 6-8" is generally west of I-35 and north of I-20. The bulk of the heavy precipitation will begin moving east prior to sunrise Sunday morning, however, a few scattered storms will continue along and east of I-35. Remember, Turn Around - Don't Drown!
A few additional storms are expected Sunday afternoon with warmer and drier conditions returning early next week. Afternoon highs will peak mainly in the 90s each day Monday and beyond. Heat index values may approach or even exceed 100 degrees each afternoon, so make sure to stay hydrated and cool! Little to no rain chances are forecast for much of next week.

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