United States
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Heavy Rain Forecasted at Texas-Oklahoma Corridor; Travel Delays Expected
Heavy rain could persist from northern Texas to southern Oklahoma into mid-week. Heavy rain is likely to persist from northern Texas to southern Oklahoma corridor into the middle of the week, according to the latest weather forecasts.
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