Flash flooding in North Texas leads to high-water rescues, road closures and submerged cars
High water rescues happened again and again Monday morning as many parts of
After a bone-dry summer, in one day, this became the second-wettest August on record, nearly breaking a 24-hour rain total record and triggering deadly flooding.
Flash flooding kills one woman in
Along 635 in
"They got me first because it was all the way up to my nose," McKiernan recalled.
As
VIDEO: Flooding rescues underway in
In
"It's about over a foot I guess that's in the house," he recalled.
And while paramedics were with Richardson,
"They've been in a flood before, but it hasn't been this bad in probably 15 years," she said.
The swift water team put the boat in the water. Some folks walked out with bags of belongings.
FOX Weather crew rescues stranded driver in
The water has since receded some but is still dangerous in other places like near
"As soon as we pulled up, we saw her slowly sinking into the water. She couldn't get out, couldn't stop the vehicle. She lost control. She said she did not see how deep it was and didn't realize that she was pulling into such deep water. She couldn't see because it was dark and there were no barricades," Shannon said.
That's when FOX Weather reporter
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East Dallas commuters caught in flash flood
A lot of people on their way to work early Monday morning got caught in heavy rain.
Flooding brought traffic to a standstill on
"I kinda felt something was off when all the water was rushing to the side. When I saw the traffic was stopped up here, I ended up in the far-left lane at the front and that's when I got kinda swept away by the water," he said.
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Drivers had to get out of their cars and wait for help because of flooding near
Williford was driving to work at the airport around
With the rain still coming down, law enforcement officials are urging people to slow down, plan for a longer drive or work from home if possible.
Flooded roads cause problems in
Flooding made driving nearly impossible for many people in
Flood water reached really high levels after midnight. It was up to car windows and higher.
"It locked, the car shut down. It set itself on park. We tried to get it out. We tried to push it out,"
Ganzalez said it all happened within about 10 minutes. Several cars got stuck.
The car she was in had to be pushed off the street because it no longer runs.
Flash
According to the
And the back edge of the system could still drop several inches of rain across
The high temperature may not even reach 80 degrees for the day.
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