A severe thunderstorm warning has been canceled for southeastern Hunt County, but it remains in effect for southern Hopkins and northeastern Rains counties in North Texas until 10:00 PM. The storm was near Emory at 9:19 PM and moving east at 40 mph.
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**Timing:**
– Southeastern Hunt County: warning canceled at 9:19 PM
– Southern Hopkins and northeastern Rains counties: warning remains in effect until 10:00 PM
– A Severe Thunderstorm Watch remains in effect until 2:00 AM
**What to Expect:**
– 60 mph wind gusts
– Quarter-size hail
– The storm was located near Emory, or 16 miles south of Sulphur Springs, at 9:19 PM
– Moving east at 40 mph
– Main locations include Miller Grove, Arabla, Cornersville, and Seymore
– The storm is expected to remain over mainly rural areas of southern Hopkins and northeastern Rains counties
**Potential Impacts:**
– Hail damage to vehicles is expected
– Wind damage to roofs, siding, and trees is expected
**What to Do Now:**
– Stay inside a sturdy structure
– Keep away from windows
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