8:36 AM T-Storm Warning

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect for parts of North Texas through 9:15 AM. A strong storm is moving northeast and could produce quarter-size hail and gusty winds.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– Until 9:15 AM
– At 8:35 AM, the storm was 7 miles northeast of Rising Star, or 16 miles south of Eastland
– Moving northeast at 35 mph
– Near Gorman around 8:50 AM
– Near Lake Leon around 8:55 AM

**What to Expect:**
– Quarter-size hail
– Wind gusts up to 40 mph
– Heavy rainfall
– Includes Interstate 20 between mile markers 341 and 353

**Potential Impacts:**
– Damage to vehicles is possible
– Flash flooding may develop
– Hazardous travel, especially on flooded roadways

**What to Do Now:**
– Get inside a sturdy structure
– Stay away from windows
– Do not drive through flooded roadways

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8:36 AM | T-Storm Warning Erath County until 9:15 AM Saturday

Texas Weather Tracker TV Alert

From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning has been issued in the Weather Tracker TV DFW coverage area for Erath County in North Texas until 9:15 AM.

At 835 AM , a severe T-Storm was located 7 miles northeast of Rising Star, or 16 miles south of Eastland, moving northeast at 35 mph.

Hometowns Impacted: Gorman Around 850 Am . Lake Leon Around 855 Am .

Primary Threats: Quarter Size Hail And Wind Gusts Up To 40 Mph.

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8:13 AM Flash Flood Warning

A Flash Flood Warning is in effect for parts of North Texas this morning. Heavy rain is causing flash flooding in Dallas and Rockwall counties.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– In effect until 11:00 AM
– At 8:12 AM, radar showed thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the area
– Up to 1 inch of rain has already fallen
– An additional 1 inch of rain is possible
– Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly

**What to Expect:**
– Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms
– Flooding of small creeks and streams
– Flooding in urban areas, highways, streets, and underpasses
– Water covering poor drainage and low-lying areas

**Potential Impacts:**
– Dangerous driving conditions
– Rapid water rise in flood-prone locations

– Areas impacted include Dallas, Garland, Irving, Grand Prairie, Mesquite, Rowlett, Desoto, Cedar Hill, Wylie, Duncanville, Rockwall, Lancaster, Balch Springs, Sachse, Seagoville, Glenn Heights, Highland Park, Hutchins, Cockrell Hill, and Royse City.

**What to Do Now:**
– Turn around, don’t drown when encountering flooded roads
– Most flood deaths occur in vehicles
– Do not drive on flooded roads
– Stay aware of your surroundings

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ALERT 8:12 AM | Flash Flood Warning Dallas & Rockwall Counties until 11:00 AM Saturday

Texas Weather Tracker TV Alert

From William Cole: A Flash Flood Warning has been issued in the Weather Tracker TV DFW coverage area for Dallas & Rockwall Counties in North Texas until 11:00 AM.

At 812 AM , Live Radar indicated T-Storms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Up to 1 inch of rain has fallen. Additional rainfall amounts up to 1 inch are forecast. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.

Remember if you see water across a roadway do not drive through it. Turn Around Don’t Drown.

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7:52 AM Flash Flood Warning

A Flash Flood Warning is in effect for Collin County and Northern Dallas County in North Texas until 11:00 AM. Heavy thunderstorms are producing excessive rainfall, and flash flooding is already occurring or expected to begin soon.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– In effect until 11:00 AM
– Issued at 7:51 AM

**What to Expect:**
– 1 to 2 inches of rain have already fallen
– An additional 1 to 2 inches of rain possible
– Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms
– Flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly

**Potential Impacts:**
– Flooding of small creeks and streams
– Flooding in urban areas
– Water over highways, streets, and underpasses
– Flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas

Affected locations include Dallas, Plano, Garland, Irving, Grand Prairie, McKinney, Carrollton, Frisco, Richardson, Lewisville, Allen, Flower Mound, Rowlett, Grapevine, Wylie, Coppell, Rockwall, Farmers Branch, University Park, and Sachse.

**What to Do Now:**
– Turn around, don’t drown when encountering flooded roads
– Do not drive through floodwaters
– Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings

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ALERT 7:51 AM | Flash Flood Warning Collin & Dallas Counties until 11:00 AM Saturday

Texas Weather Tracker TV Alert

From William Cole: A Flash Flood Warning has been issued in the Weather Tracker TV DFW coverage area for Collin & Dallas Counties in North Texas until 11:00 AM.

At 751 AM , Live Radar and automated rain gauges indicated T-Storms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 1 and 2 inches of rain have fallen. An additional 1 to 2 inches of rain will be possible. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.

Remember if you see water across a roadway do not drive through it. Turn Around Don’t Drown.

Stay with William Cole and Weather Tracker TV Dallas – Fort Worth for continuing coverage, online, on our app and on TV. Let’s stay safe together.

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Today’s DFW Forecast

Rain is the main story across North Texas today as a cold front pushes through the Metroplex. Showers and scattered thunderstorms are likely this morning, with rain chances staying high through early afternoon. A few storms could produce brief heavy downpours, but widespread severe weather is not expected. Temperatures will likely peak early in the day in the low 70s, then slip into the lower 60s by late afternoon as north winds increase.

Tonight stays mostly cloudy with a few lingering showers or storms possible during the evening. Rain becomes more isolated after midnight. Lows will dip into the upper 40s to lower 50s with a cool north breeze.

Sunday brings a welcome break. Sunshine returns with lighter winds and afternoon highs back in the lower 70s.

Plan for wet roads and slower travel at times today, especially during the morning commute.

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