1:15 AM Tornado Warning

A Tornado Warning is in effect for parts of North Texas early this morning. A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was near Lake Cisco, or near Eastland, at 1:15 AM and moving northeast at 25 mph.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– In effect until 1:45 AM

**What to Expect:**
– A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is affecting north central Eastland County and south central Stephens County
– At 1:15 AM, the storm was located near Lake Cisco, or near Eastland
– The storm is moving northeast at 25 mph
– Radar indicated rotation
– This storm will remain mainly over rural areas of north central Eastland County and south central Stephens County, including Morton Valley

**Potential Impacts:**
– Flying debris will be dangerous to anyone without shelter
– Mobile homes may be damaged or destroyed
– Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur
– Tree damage is likely

**What to Do Now:**
– Take cover now in an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building
– Stay away from windows
– If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris
– Tornadoes are very difficult to see and confirm at night
– Do not wait to see or hear the tornado

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1:03 AM Severe T-Storm Watch

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for parts of North Texas until 8:00 AM this morning. This means conditions are favorable for severe thunderstorms in the watch area.

DFW Warning Map

**Timing:**
– In effect until 8:00 AM this morning

**Counties Included:**
– Bell
– Bosque
– Comanche
– Coryell
– Eastland
– Erath
– Falls
– Hamilton
– Hood
– Jack
– Lampasas
– McLennan
– Milam
– Mills
– Palo Pinto
– Parker
– Somervell
– Stephens
– Young

**What to Expect:**
– Severe thunderstorms may develop in the watch area this morning

**Potential Impacts:**
– Severe thunderstorms are possible across these parts of North Texas

**What to Do Now:**
– Stay alert for warnings this morning
– Be ready to move indoors if severe storms approach
– Keep checking for updates if you live or travel in the watch area

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12:06 AM Tornado Warning Continues

A tornado warning remains in effect for part of North Texas. Northwestern Stephens County is under this warning until 12:30 AM as a severe storm capable of producing a tornado moves northeast.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– Tornado warning remains in effect until 12:30 AM
– At 12:06 AM, the storm was located over Hubbard Creek Reservoir, or 7 miles northwest of Breckenridge
– The storm was moving northeast at 20 mph
– Hubbard Creek Reservoir could be impacted around 12:10 AM

**What to Expect:**
– A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado
– Hazard: tornado
– Source: radar indicated rotation

**Potential Impacts:**
– Flying debris will be dangerous to anyone without shelter
– Mobile homes may be damaged or destroyed
– Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur
– Tree damage is likely

**What to Do Now:**
– Take cover now
– If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter immediately
– Go to an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building
– Stay away from windows
– Do not wait to see or hear the tornado, especially at night

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11:45 PM Tornado Warning

A Tornado Warning is in effect for northwestern Stephens County in North Texas until 12:30 AM. A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was near Ibex at 11:45 PM, moving northeast at 20 mph.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– Tornado Warning until 12:30 AM
– At 11:45 PM, the storm was near Ibex, or 9 miles east of Albany
– Hubbard Creek Reservoir may be impacted around 11:50 PM

**What to Expect:**
– A tornado is possible with this storm
– Radar indicated rotation
– The storm is moving northeast at 20 mph

**Potential Impacts:**
– Flying debris will be dangerous to anyone without shelter
– Mobile homes may be damaged or destroyed
– Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles is expected
– Tree damage is likely

**What to Do Now:**
– Take cover now in an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building
– Stay away from windows
– If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter
– Protect yourself from flying debris
– Do not wait to see or hear the tornado at night

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9:59 PM Radar Update

A strong thunderstorm is moving through part of North Texas tonight. It will affect southwestern Young County and north central Stephens County through 11:00 PM.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– Issued at 9:59 PM
– The storm is expected to impact the area through 11:00 PM

**What to Expect:**
– At 9:59 PM, radar showed a strong thunderstorm near Crystal Falls, or about 12 miles north of Breckenridge
– The storm is moving northeast at 25 mph
– Hazards include winds over 40 mph and pea-size hail

**Potential Impacts:**
– Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs
– Unsecured objects may be blown around
– Minor damage to outdoor objects is possible

**What to Do Now:**
– If you are outdoors, consider moving inside a building
– Impacted locations include Graham, Lake Graham, Crystal Falls, Newcastle, Eliasville, Murray, and South Bend

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9:42 PM Severe Weather Update

A severe thunderstorm warning continues for part of North Texas until 10:00 PM. Northwestern Stephens County is under this warning as a storm near Hubbard Creek Reservoir, near Breckenridge, moves northeast at 25 mph.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– Warning remains in effect until 10:00 PM
– At 9:41 PM, the storm was located over Hubbard Creek Reservoir, near Breckenridge
– Crystal Falls could be affected around 9:45 PM

**What to Expect:**
– 60 mph wind gusts
– Quarter-size hail
– Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning
– Heavy rainfall

**Potential Impacts:**
– Hail damage to vehicles is expected
– Wind damage to roofs, siding, and trees is expected
– Heavy rain may lead to flash flooding

**What to Do Now:**
– Stay inside a sturdy structure
– Keep away from windows
– Move indoors immediately if you are outside
– Do not drive through flooded roadways

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9:20 PM Severe Weather Update

A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect for northern Stephens County in North Texas until 10:00 PM. The storm was near Hubbard Creek Reservoir at 9:19 PM and is moving northeast at 30 mph.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– Warning remains in effect until 10:00 PM
– At 9:19 PM, the storm was near Hubbard Creek Reservoir, or 7 miles west of Breckenridge
– Hubbard Creek Reservoir around 9:25 PM
– Crystal Falls around 9:40 PM

**What to Expect:**
– 60 mph wind gusts
– Quarter-size hail
– Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning
– Storm is moving northeast at 30 mph

**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
– Move indoors immediately if you are outside

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9:02 PM T-Storm Warning

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect for northwestern Stephens County in North Texas until 10:00 PM. A severe storm near Moran is moving northeast at 30 mph and could bring damaging winds, quarter-size hail, lightning, and heavy rain.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– Until 10:00 PM
– At 9:01 PM, the storm was near Moran, or 14 miles southeast of Albany
– Near Hubbard Creek Reservoir around 9:15 PM
– Near Breckenridge around 9:25 PM
– Near Crystal Falls around 9:45 PM

**What to Expect:**
– 60 mph wind gusts
– Quarter-size hail
– Continuous cloud-to-ground lightning
– Heavy rainfall
– Locations impacted include Moran, Hubbard Creek Reservoir, Breckenridge, Crystal Falls, Ivan, Eolian, and Harpersville
– Radar indicated this storm

**Potential Impacts:**
– Hail damage to vehicles is expected
– Wind damage to roofs, siding, and trees is possible
– Heavy rain may lead to flash flooding

**What to Do Now:**
– Get inside a sturdy structure
– Stay away from windows
– Move indoors immediately if you are outside
– Do not drive through flooded roadways

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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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7:16 PM Radar Update

A strong thunderstorm is moving through part of North Texas this evening. Northeastern Johnson County could see gusty winds through 7:45 PM.

Live Local Radar

**Timing:**
– Issued at 7:16 PM
– In effect through 7:45 PM
– Near Alvarado and Venus around 7:20 PM

**What to Expect:**
– A strong thunderstorm over Alvarado moving northwest at 20 mph
– Winds in excess of 40 mph
– Impacted areas include northeastern Johnson County, including Alvarado, Venus, Lillian, Briaroaks, Egan, and Coyote Flats
– This includes Interstate 35W between mile markers 19 and 37

**Potential Impacts:**
– Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs
– Unsecured objects could be blown around

**What to Do Now:**
– If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building

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