Wednesday will see more storms, rain
Storms stay in forecast through Thursday
Much of the region will remain under a Flash Flood Watch until 7 a.m. Thursday
Earlier watches and warnings in the Wichita Falls area were allowed to expire.
The rain resulted from strong thunderstorms that moved into the region Tuesday afternoon and rumbled through the night. They’re expected to continue through Wednesday and into Thursday.
The National Weather Service said some locations in the storms’ paths had received up to three inches of rain.
The SPC has placed an area from northeast Oklahoma to the Texas Big Bend at Slight Risk for severe storms on Wednesday. The greatest threat will be large hail, strong winds and occasional heavy rain.
Cops: Thief slept in home he burglarized
According to Wichita Falls Police:
In mid-February officers were sent to a house on Fort Worth Street for a burglary.
A family member of the victim was cleaning the house to sell it.
The reporting person said they found someone had broken in, gone through some drawers and stolen two television sets, a microwave and a .357 revolver.
It appeared the suspect slept on the couch because a blanket was found on the couch and an empty water bottle was nearby.
Police lifted fingerprints from a metal box. The prints matched Desmon Demarcus Harvey. The victims said they did not know Harvey and he did not have permission to be in the house. A warrant was issued for Harvey’s arrest.