Millions in the Dallas-Fort Worth area are facing a challenging Thursday morning commute after widespread flooding and severe weather swept through the region overnight. The severe weather threat will shift east later today, impacting additional states.
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex was hit with heavy rain and severe storms overnight, leading to Flash Flood Warnings and Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for cities including Dallas, Arlington, and Plano.
Roads across the region remain flooded, with reports of vehicles stranded in high water. Rainfall totals as of early Thursday morning include:
This same storm system has already brought snow to the Rockies and beneficial rain to Southern California. Now, as it tracks eastward, areas in the Ark-La-Tex region are on high alert for renewed flooding and severe storms later today.
The TNW Weather Center warns that as the system approaches Louisiana and the northern Gulf Coast, daytime heating will enhance its intensity. Potential threats include:
The NOAA Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has placed over 17 million people in five states under severe weather alerts for Thursday. A Level 2 out of 5 risk includes portions of Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, affecting cities such as Houston, Beaumont, Monroe, and Lafayette.
Flooding will also remain a significant concern as heavy rain spreads toward the East Coast and Northeast. The NOAA Weather Prediction Center (WPC) has highlighted a flash flood risk from northeastern Texas to Kentucky, with flood alerts issued in 10 states from Texas to Pennsylvania.
Residents in flood-prone areas should stay updated on the latest advisories and take precautions. For continuous weather coverage, visit TNWWeather.com or follow TNW Weather on X, Instagram, and Threads for real-time updates.
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