Flash Flooding Threat Persists in North Texas Amid Heavy Rainfall
Flash Flooding Threat Persists in North Texas Amid Heavy Rainfall
US · Published Jun 8, 2026
North Texas is experiencing ongoing flash flooding concerns as heavy rain continues to impact the region.
On Saturday, the DFW Airport recorded 1.04 inches of rainfall, with additional overnight precipitation saturating the ground.

Why It's Important?

The saturated ground across North Texas has heightened the risk of flash flooding, especially in low-lying areas. The Flood Watch in effect until 4 p.m. Sunday underscores the potential for dangerous conditions, particularly in regions east of the I-35 corridor. Motorists and residents in flood-prone zones should remain vigilant, as additional rainfall could exacerbate existing flooding. Heat-related risks are also a concern, with heat index values expected to approach 100°F (38°C) by midweek.

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