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Multiple rounds of heavy rain are expected to move across the watch area late this afternoon through Monday afternoon. The flash flood threat will be greatest tonight through Monday morning, particularly in areas that received heavy rain last week. * WHAT…Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE…Portions of North Texas, including the following counties, in north central Texas, Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Eastland, Fannin, Grayson, Hunt, Jack, Montague, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rockwall, Stephens, Tarrant, Wise and Young. In northeast Texas, Delta, Hopkins, Lamar and Rains. * WHEN…From this evening through Monday afternoon. * IMPACTS…Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.

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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Nov 23, 01:32 am (GMT +8)

3.1

17 km28 km (17 mi) to the SW 12 km southwest of Bogo, Province of Cebu, Central Visayas, PhilippinesI FELT IT1 report

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Nov 20, 08:28 pm (GMT +8)

3.0

6 km21 km (13 mi) to the W Philippine Sea, 22 km east of Bantayan Island, PhilippinesI FELT IT

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Nov 20, 06:24 am (GMT +8)

3.4

3 km20 km (13 mi) to the W 9 km northwest of Bogo, Province of Cebu, Central Visayas, PhilippinesI FELT IT

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Nov 20, 04:28 am (GMT +8)

3.1

4 km6.5 km (4 mi) to the SW Philippine Sea, 10.6 km northeast of Bogo, PhilippinesI FELT IT

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Nov 19, 05:04 pm (GMT +8)

3.5

14 km10.4 km (6.4 mi) to the SW Philippine Sea, 6.5 km northeast of Bogo, PhilippinesI FELT IT

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Oct 13, 01:05 am (Manila)

5.7

10 km30 km (19 mi) to the SW 2 km SSE of Tambongon, Philippines 453 reportsInfoOct 3, 05:39 am (Manila)

5.3

10 km29 km (18 mi) to the SE Province of Capiz, Eastern Visayas, 181 km east of Passi, Philippines 37 reportsInfoOct 1, 10:46 pm (Manila)

5.1

10 km29 km (18 mi) to the S Province of Cebu, 49 km west of Ormoc, Philippines 48 reportsInfoSep 30, 10:17 pm (Manila)

5.1

59 km22 km (14 mi) to the SE Leyte, Philippines InfoSep 30, 10:12 pm (Manila)

5.2

10 km7.1 km (4.4 mi) to the NW Philippine Sea, 18 km northeast of Bogo, Philippines 54 reportsInfoSep 30, 09:59 pm (Manila)

6.9

10 km1.7 km (1.1 mi) to the SE Philippine Sea, Central Visayas, 54 km west of Ormoc, Philippines 922

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