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Millions Warned as Texas and Oklahoma Brace for Potential Flooding

Millions Warned as Texas and Oklahoma Brace for Potential Flooding

Summary

The National Weather Service warns of potential flooding in parts of Texas and Oklahoma starting Thursday night and continuing into the weekend. Residents in several cities are advised to stay alert as heavy rain could lead to flooding in low-lying areas. Rainfall totals could reach up to 5 inches in some places.

Key Facts

  • The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for parts of Texas and Oklahoma.
  • The affected cities in Texas include Fort Worth, Dallas, Waco, and Denton.
  • In Oklahoma, areas like Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Ada face potential flooding.
  • The flood watch begins Thursday night for northern Texas and parts of Oklahoma.
  • Rainfall could total between 2-3 inches, with some areas seeing 4-5 inches.
  • Heavy rain might cause rivers and streams to flood areas with poor drainage.
  • Residents are advised to check for updates from the weather service and prepare for possible flooding.
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