Dallas weather: Flood watch in effect for multiple counties

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It was a loud night across North Texas as heavy rain and severe storms moved through early Monday, dropping more than 3 inches in some areas. Conditions have since quieted down across the Metroplex.

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Monday Forecast

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Dallas news: May 26 overnight forecast

Dan Henry gives the latest in severe weather warnings in North Texas. He takes a look at wind reports and rain totals for what is to be expected throughout the evening.

A flood watch is in effect for Anderson, Bosque, Ellis, Freestone, Henderson, Hill, Johnson, Navarro and Red River counties until 7 a.m. tomorrow.

The strongest storms could have marginal hail-wind risks, with the heaviest in DFW south.

Temperatures will remain in the 70s, with the highest rain chances south of I-20.

Collin County storm damage

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McKinney's serious storm damage from overnight storms

The McKinney area spent their Memorial Day holiday cleaning up from last night’s thunderstorms as Collin County saw a lot of down trees, big piles of branches on curbs, and many Oncor crews working to restore power.

7-Day Forecast

Tuesday and Wednesday will be calmer, with only spotty showers possible. Highs will range from the low to mid-80s.

Rain chances increase again on Thursday, with the potential for heavier downpours along with low-end wind and hail risks. The system is expected to clear out by Friday.

A few more showers are possible on Saturday night.

The Source: Information in this article comes from Meteorologist Evan Andrews and the National Weather Service.

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