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More heavy rain possible early Thu., Storm Alert issued
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Severe weather is impacting much of Texas this week. More than three inches of rain fell in New Braunfels along the stretch of I-35 north of San Antonio last night. Numerous high-water rescues have been reported in and around the Alamo City after relentless rain .
Sunday night’s thunderstorms knocked out power to tens of thousands of people across North Texas, brought winds over 50 miles per hour and dropped 1-3 inches of rain. The storms, while strong, were not quite as intense as some forecasts originally suggested.
One of the hardest-hit places was Bonham, where wind and rain caused trees to hit homes and power lines all over town.
More than 40 million Americans are in the threat zone through Saturday night, stretching from Texas to the Carolinas.
Multiple regions of the country faced the possibility of severe weather on Thursday, according to forecasters.
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The storms have moved to the southeast, and North Texas is looking at a quieter day ahead. Morning temperatures near 70 will warm into the mid-to-upper 80s Monday afternoon as skies begin to break up. Another disturbance could bring showers and a few storms to the southwest early Tuesday morning.
Severe weather hit northern Texas and southern Oklahoma this weekend, leaving thousands of residents without power. The storms included tornadoes, hail and wind gusts over 80 mph.
Hail, flash floods, damaging winds, and even tornadoes are among the severe weather threats facing parts of the U.S.
Thunderstorms will be a daily occurrence across parts of the central United States into Father's Day weekend, bringing the threat of lightning, hail, strong winds and a few tornadoes.