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Flood — Hopkins, TX

Jan 25, 2012

Rich low level moisture combined with increasing warm air advection and a very slow moving upper level low resulted in a heavy rainfall event that began during the afternoon of the 24th and ended from west to east during the day on the 25th. An average of 2-5 of rain fell across North Texas with isolated higher amounts. The flooding was the most significant in Tarrant County, but an 18-wheeler was swept down a creek in Erath County. A fatality occurred in Hunt County due to hydroplaning. The ext

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 359051). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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