North Texas, storm and rainfall
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Severe storms and a significant flood threat are moving into North Texas this weekend, potentially altering holiday travel plans.
Governor Greg Abbott activated state emergency resources, including search and rescue teams, as severe storms, large hail, and flash flooding threaten North, West, and Central Texas this week.
Their request for a temporary injunction maintains that any changes at the camp could destroy evidence needed for their lawsuit.
Portions of DFW are under level 1, 2, and 3 risks of severe storms, with level 3 across the northwestern half of the viewing area. The main threats will be large hail and wind. These storms will fire up at the end of the week.
After floodwaters brought death to Central Texas last summer, Matthew Childress identified the body of his 18-year-old daughter, Chloe, who had been a camp counselor at Camp Mystic. Before he left the morgue,
If you're wondering whether it's safe to make your morning commute, take a look at the road conditions using the real-time updates available through local emergency management agencies and TxDOT.
Heavy rain poured over parts of central Texas, dumping more than a month's worth of rain in some places and killing at least 94 people, including 27 children, according to officials. Dangerous amounts of rain caused flash flooding in parts of Texas ...
DFW International Airport could reach 3 inches of rainfall this week. The 30-year monthly average for rainfall in April is 3.22 inches.
The Texas Department of Public Safety’s Leon Valley Mega Center has partially reopened for limited service as crews continue to repair flooding damage.