Waterlogged Texas has little time to rest before another round of rain and storms will impact the state. The severe storm threat begins Sunday and lasts into Monday as a low-pressure system over the Southwest will move into the region.
Breakdown
- A weather system will move into the Southern Plains, increasing the risk of flash flooding due to already saturated ground.
- Forecasts predict one to two inches of additional rain, with isolated higher amounts possible from thunderstorms. 7s
- Severe weather is expected along the I-20 and I-10 corridors, impacting travel from Abilene through Dallas during the Thanksgiving holiday period. 20s
- By the evening, storms will move toward Oklahoma City and the Red River Valley, affecting cities such as Dallas, Shreveport, Texarkana, and Little Rock. 37s
- The weather system will continue eastward, bringing rain to Atlanta, Nashville, and the Ohio Valley, with travel disruptions possible. 44s