A Flood Watch remains in effect for parts of North Texas through Monday evening. Flooding is possible because slow-moving thunderstorms may bring heavy rainfall in a short amount of time.
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**Timing:**
– Through Monday evening
**Counties Included:**
– Anderson
– Bell
– Bosque
– Coryell
– Falls
– Freestone
– Hamilton
– Henderson
– Hill
– Lampasas
– Leon
– Limestone
– McLennan
– Milam
– Mills
– Navarro
– Robertson
**What to Expect:**
– Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible
– Slow-moving thunderstorms may produce widespread rainfall totals of 2 to 3 inches in a short period of time
– Isolated rainfall totals above 5 inches will be possible through Monday
**Potential Impacts:**
– Excessive runoff may lead to flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone areas
**What to Do Now:**
– Monitor later forecasts
– Be alert for possible Flood Warnings
– If you live in a flood-prone area, be prepared to take action if flooding develops
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