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Storms continue to move across North Texas. A flash flood warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant Counties.
The storms will stick around until close to midnight.
Wednesday nights rainfall set a new monthly record for February at DFW International Airport with 8.1" of rain. 6.59" had been recorded up until today and so far the airport has already received 1.51" tonight.
A Flood Watch is in effect for much of North Texas including the DFW area until 6 am Thursday.
The storms will end overnight. Thursday will be cooler with decreasing clouds by afternoon.
Last week's rain caused icy conditions west of DFW, was accompanied by tornadoes south of DFW and led to flooding conditions in many parts of North Texas.
Get the latest forecast information from NBC 5's team of Weather Experts here.
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