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North Texas counties face severe weather as Sunday storms roll through D-FW

The National Weather Service issued several severe weather warnings for parts of North Texas as storms moved throughout the area Sunday afternoon.

A severe thunderstorm warning for portions of Denton County expired at 4:30 p.m. The warning included the cities of Denton, Corinth, Little Elm and surrounding areas.

Another severe thunderstorm warning for Johnson County expired at 4 p.m. The storm weakened but gusty winds and heavy rain are still possible, the weather service said.

A severe thunderstorm warning for Dallas and Ellis Counties was issued Sunday afternoon and expired at 3 p.m. Wind gusts of up to 53 mph were reported just before 3 p.m. at the Arlington Municipal Airport, according to the weather service.

Most storms are moving north at 35 mph, according to KXAS-TV (NBC5). Some storms are capable of 60 mph winds and quarter-size hail, NBC5 said.

Localized flooding is possible, and storms may include damaging winds, according to NBC5 weather reporter Keisha Burns.

Rain over the next few days will likely reach between 2 and 5 inches across North Texas, according to NBC5.

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