More Heavy Rain Threatens Search and Rescue Efforts in Texas

More Heavy Rain Threatens Search and Rescue Efforts in Texas

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More heavy rain and flash floods are threatening Texas during ongoing search and rescue efforts from the historic floods that devastated the area over the weekend. Parts of North Carolina and Virginia are expected to see an additional 5 inches of rain from Tropical Depression Chantal. TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer tracks the latest forecast.

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