DFW Rainfall Totals: How much rain fell in North Texas overnight
Dallas Weather: Jan. 30 noon forecast
FOX 4 Weather Meteorologist Ali Turiano gives an update on how much rain has fallen in North Texas over the past 24 hours and how much remains in the forecast.
DALLAS - With all the rain that fell in the Dallas-Fort Worth area overnight, you may be wondering about rainfall totals.
What we know:
According to the FOX 4 Weather team, the estimated total rainfall over the past 24 hours for North Texas ranges from about 4 to 8 inches.

Those numbers come from official reports and area weather trackers.
The areas that got the most rain included northern Ellis County, Dallas County, Rockwall County, Collin County, and Hunt County.
Flash Flood Warnings were issued for those counties overnight. They have since expired, and things are now drying out.
Jan. 29 Record Rainfall Total

By the numbers:
Just before midnight Wednesday, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport recorded 2.8 inches of rain, setting a new daily record for Jan. 29.
By Thursday, the total had risen to 4.13 inches—nearly an inch and a half more than at midnight.
The rainfall total for the month of January now sits at 5.69 inches.
Flash Flooding

High water was reported in areas across the metroplex, including near White Rock Lake.
Dallas Fire-Rescue was called around 3 a.m. to Goforth Drive and Eagle Trail after a funeral home minivan got stuck in flooded waters.
When emergency crews arrived, they found water up to the van’s windows. First responders safely removed the driver and a passenger, but the two bodies inside remained.
As the water receded, crews were able to walk to the van, attach a tow cable, and pull it to dry land. The bodies were then transferred to another vehicle.
7-Day Forecast

Rain is expected to clear by noon, with skies gradually clearing from west to east. By the afternoon, North Texas will see partly to mostly sunny skies, with highs in the mid-to-upper 60s.
Temperatures will remain in the mid-60s Friday before a warming trend takes hold. Highs will reach the low 70s Saturday, mid-70s Sunday, and could approach 80 degrees by noon Monday.
A cool down is expected by Tuesday.
The Source: The information in this story comes from the FOX 4 Weather team, National Weather Service, and Dallas Police Department.