Texas braces for heavy rain and flash flooding
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Rain returns to Los Angeles
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A brewing storm is expected to primarily be a rainmaker, though some snow is possible along its northern edges.
A dangerous setup is taking shape across the Texas Hill Country as thunderstorms start to dump torrential rain on Thursday.
Rain and snow will taper off Thursday evening into Friday morning. The area could see 1" of rain in the mountains and 1/2" of rain in the valley by Friday
PHOENIX — Powerful storms swept through the Valley, bringing heavy rain and hail to some areas on Wednesday night. Here are the latest updates we're tracking as this storm system moves across Arizona: As of 8:40 a.m. 38 flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport have been delayed.
Widespread rain Thursday night with occasional showers continuing into Saturday with a slight chance of thunderstorms through Friday.
The FAA issued a regional ground stop for Dallas Fort Worth International Airport until 11:15 a.m. CST. Any flights departing for DFW from the impacted airports will be delayed at least until the ground stop expires. The order applies to most of the southeastern and southwestern U.S., including major hubs Atlanta, Charlotte and Phoenix.
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.