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Strong storms and heavy downpours increase flood chances across North Texas today and tomorrow. A First Alert Weather Day is in effect on Wednesday and Thursday due to those storms.
According to data from the National Weather Service, the Santa Barbara Airport received 6.67 inches of rain between Friday and Sunday, breaking the location's previous three-day rain record total set in 2002 when it received 5.
Let's look as far out as we can toward the Thanksgiving holiday. Let's only look now out to the time period with some confidence.
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Dallas weather: Widespread heavy rain and gusty storms follow record heat
DALLAS - Dallas-Fort Worth is in for some wet changes after a record-breaking hot week. The week began with a new daily record high of 87 degrees on Tuesday at DFW Airport, breaking the previous record of 83 degrees. The average high temperature for this time of year is 66 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Moisture returns to the Sunflower State tomorrow as our next system arrives. Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman tracks out the timeline for showers and totals through the weekend.
After a weekend storm brought downtown Los Angeles its wettest November on record, more rain is forecast for Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
A strengthening storm will spread heavy rain and severe thunderstorms from Texas to Missouri, raising the risk for flash flooding, travel disruptions, and damaging winds from later Wednesday to Friday.
A new Pacific storm will hit San Diego County during evening rush hour Monday en route to dropping up to an inch of rain across the region, the National Weather Service said.