A flash flood warning was issued for parts of Tarrant County on Friday night as storms moved by way of North Texas.
The warning was issued about 6:45 p.m. by the Nationwide Climate Service in Fort Price for the southeastern a part of the county. It expired at 8:45 p.m.
Two to a few inches of rain was falling in Tarrant County when the watch was issued. The climate service stated one other one to 2 inches of rain, in addition to flash flooding, have been potential within the night.
Movies posted to Twitter confirmed flooding in Fort Price on Friday night.
Storms will transfer east over Dallas-Fort Price by way of the night, the climate service stated. A slight likelihood of storms will be anticipated throughout the first a part of the weekend earlier than the realm warms up Sunday.
The climate service stated if folks encounter flooded roads, they need to flip round and discover an alternate route.