Rain, Flood and southeast Texas
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Heavy rain and isolated flash flooding are possible this weekend in North Texas. Before storms later in the weekend, conditions will be warm and humid on Friday, July 11, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. Temperatures will be in the low to mid-90s, with heat index values in the triple digits.
North Texas will see a hot and humid Friday followed by increasing chances of rain and storms through the weekend.
As heavy rains led to heartbreaking losses at a Texas girls camp, other parts of the state were swamped over the July 4 weekend.
Chances are 50 to 60 percent near the Orlando metro and 40 to 50 percent near the coast, according to NWS Melbourne. Temperatures near the metro range from 93 to 95 degrees, with peak heat indices ranging from 102 to 107.
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A trough in the upper levels of the atmosphere brings scattered thunderstorms for parts of North Texas, especially during the afternoons and evenings. Expect greater coverage of storms to the west of I-35,
Some places received several inches of rain, others nearby not so much. Shower chances persist through the weekend.
With a reprieve from wet weather late Thursday night, more rain and potential thunderstorms could be in store for Massachusetts before the weekend starts.
Dry weather takes hold over Northern Michigan through early Friday. While some showers are expected south Friday, the best potential for some rain will be Frida