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8:53 PM Radar Update

A strong thunderstorm is moving through parts of North Texas this evening, mainly affecting western Stephens County through 9:30 PM. The storm may bring wind gusts up to 50 mph, penny-size hail, heavy rain, and frequent lightning.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– Through 9:30 PM
– At 8:52 PM, the storm was over Moran, or 14 miles northwest of Cisco
– Moving northeast at 25 mph
– Near Hubbard Creek Reservoir around 9:15 PM
– Other impacted locations include Eolian and Harpersville

**What to Expect:**
– Wind gusts up to 50 mph
– Penny-size hail
– Torrential rainfall
– Frequent cloud-to-ground lightning

**Potential Impacts:**
– Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs
– Unsecured objects may be blown around
– Minor damage to outdoor objects is possible
– Localized flooding may develop
– Lightning can strike up to 10 miles away from the storm

**What to Do Now:**
– If you are outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building
– Do not drive through flooded roadways
– Move to a safe shelter inside a building or vehicle if lightning is nearby

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