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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNThese events in DFW honor the true meaning of Memorial DayIn between gathering with family and friends this Memorial Day weekend, it is important to pause and remember what Memorial Day is all about – honoring our nation’s heroes.
Tens of millions of people were expected to head out for the holiday weekend, mostly on the roads. But storms slamming parts of the South could make return travel treacherous.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth issued a flood warning in several North Texas counties, including Tarrant County, beginning Monday evening through Tuesday morning, when 1 to 3 inches of rain is forecast. The NWS predicts flooding of up to 4 to 6 inches.
Memorial Day this year is on Monday, May 26, and will be celebrated with plenty of events and ceremonies throughout Dallas County. Memorial Day honors all soldiers who died during service to the nation.
A stormy Memorial Day is expected, with scattered strong to severe storms possible late Sunday evening through Monday evening. Hail and damaging winds will be the main hazards, and heavy rain may lead to isolated instances of flooding. Stay weather aware this weekend! pic.twitter.com/954YZ9Eabt
"It's awesome meeting these people and hearing their stories and carrying the load for them. Makes it a little bit lighter," said Colton Morrow.
FOX 4 meteorologist Ali Turiano talks about the storms expected over Memorial Day weekend and if you will have to change up your plans.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNDallas weather: Storms drop 3+ inches of rain; Showers return Monday eveningStorms dumped more than 3 inches of rain in parts of North Texas early Monday. More showers are expected tonight, but the severe weather risk is low.