The record for rainfall over a 24-hour period at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is 9.57'.
Flash Flood Warnings remain in effect for many counties across North Texas.FOX 4 Weather Meteorologist Ali Turiano says this is the second-wettest 24-hour period ever in North Texas.
Some parts of the region have already gotten up to 10 inches of rain since Sunday night and that rain is expected to continue falling throughout the morning.The record for rainfall over a 24-hour period at the airport is 9.57" from 1932.It is currently the second-wettest August on record, only trailing August 1915 when 10.33" of rain was measured.
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