A severe thunderstorm warning has been canceled for northwestern Van Zandt County because the storm has moved out of that area. A severe thunderstorm warning is still in effect for southeastern Hunt, southern Hopkins, and Rains counties in North Texas until 10:00 PM.
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**Timing:**
– Northwestern Van Zandt County: warning canceled at 9:10 PM
– Southeastern Hunt, southern Hopkins, and Rains counties: warning remains in effect until 10:00 PM
– At 9:10 PM, the storm was located over Emory, or 17 miles northeast of Wills Point, moving east at 40 mph
– A Severe Thunderstorm Watch remains in effect until 2:00 AM for North Texas
**What to Expect:**
– Ping pong ball size hail
– Wind gusts up to 60 mph
– Radar indicated the storm
– The storm will be near Emory and Lake Fork Reservoir around 9:15 PM
– Other impacted locations include Miller Grove, Lone Oak, Flats, Seymore, Arabla, Cornersville, and Hermits Cove
**Potential Impacts:**
– People and animals outdoors could be injured
– Hail may damage roofs, siding, windows, and vehicles
– Winds may damage roofs, siding, and trees
**What to Do Now:**
– Stay inside a sturdy structure
– Keep away from windows
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