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(June 17, 2008)--More storms have swept across parts of Texas, leaving some damage behind.

In Hopkins County, east of Sulphur Springs, deputies say storms caused a 16-foot hole in a county road.

The South Plains had nickel to golf ball sized hail Monday, along with some minor wind damage.

The National Weather Service says winds gusted to 68 miles-per-hour in Jones County.

In Wilbarger County, some trees and power lines were down in the Odell area after strong winds moved across the northern part of the county.

Officials had reports of a couple windshields breaking from golf ball-sized hail one west of Wichita Falls and another in Hardeman County.

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Humid Holiday Weekend Ahead!
From Rusty Garrett:

Rain and embedded thunderstorms popped up in the afternoon heat Friday. The trend of dissipating coverage and intensity remains in place after dark with humid air overnight.

Another very warm, humid day is expected Saturday as we start the Labor Day holiday weekend. Again Saturday, there will be a slight chance of mainly afternoon and evening showers and isolated thunderstorms. A similar pattern is also Sunday, although the activity on Sunday may be more isolated. Right now, Labor Day appears likely to be rain-free.

Gustav has regained hurricane intensity while moving toward the Cayman Islands, with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. The storm is expected to cross the western tip of Cuba Saturday, and emerge into the southern Gulf of Mexico Sunday. The extended guidance from the National Hurricane Center brings Gustav close to the Louisiana coast early next week. It is still too early to predict where landfall will occur.

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