
More than 14 million people under flood watches Sunday
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After heavy rain and flash floods in parts of the Southwest this weekend, more than 14 million people across the southern Plains were under flood watches and warnings Sunday, including the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and Shreveport, Louisiana.
About 3 to 5 inches of heavy rain had already fallen across the Texas-Oklahoma border. More rain was expected in the watch area, which also included Austin and Waco, through Monday with anywhere from 4 to 8 inches forecast. Some areas may get more than 8 inches and excessive runoff may result in flash flooding of rivers, creeks, streams and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
"We don't know which areas will receive the 8+ inches of extreme rainfall, but if it does occur near you, significant flash flooding will result," the National Weather Service office in Fort Worth/Dallas warned.

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