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Thirsty North Texas welcomes soaking rainfall
Posted on January 8, 2013 at 11:18 AM
Updated Wednesday, Jan 9 at 3:52 AM
The heaviest of the rain will fall overnight into Wednesday morning. Rainfall rates should stay below one inch per hour. But, because the rain will be continuous, excessive runoff is likely, which is why a Flash Flood Watch was issued.
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