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After a night with storms producing 3-6 inches of rain for parts of Tarrant, Denton, Cooke and Grayson counties....things are slowly quieting down. There are still big storms along the Red River, which will move into Oklahoma this morning. The low pressure area that has produced all the rainfall is now slowly moving out....and while it still may produce a few storms this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon, the coverage will be less than what we saw this weekend.

By the end of the week...HOT and humid air will be back in place......

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the_only_4by4 read my blog view my photos
Jun 18, 2007 | 8:58 AM

Yeah, those storms popped up around 12 last night, producing tons of rain and lightning. I was up, watching them, and Lightning struck the apartment houseings next to me, craziest thing I have seen yet.

KellerKowboy read my blog view my photos
Jun 18, 2007 | 10:33 AM

Did I miss the Email warning from Fox4 on the mess that ripped through here last night?

For approximately 45 minutes it was almost constant lightening, high winds and a torrential downpour. As bad a storm as I've seen in Keller in the past three years....but I didn't receive any SevereWeatherUpdate Email from Fox4.

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This is the official Severe Weather Bulletin blog from FOX 4 and myFOXdfw.com. Dan Henry, Ron Jackson, Evan Andrews and Maria Sotolongo will use this space to prepare you for severe weather and keep you updated during North Texas' notorious severe storms. To help you stay up to date on the changing weather, you can "subscribe to this blog via e-mail" for alerts, or use the RSS feature to add it to your favorite newsreader. Also, tell your friends about this blog by clicking the "Send to Friends" link below. STAY WITH FOX! WE'LL KEEP YOU 4-WARNED!

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