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"A few strong storms have developed, capable of producing wind gusts [up] to 50 mph, heavy rainfall, and small hail. Cloud to ...
Showers and thunderstorms aren't predicted to return to San Antonio until Saturday, July 5, after 1 p.m. The NWS says there's a 20 percent chance of inclement weather around that time with wind ...
Storm chances will be highest from 3 to 7 p.m., and a few storms could produce isolated downpours and strong wind gusts.
The highest chances of severe storms are expected across West Texas, but some storms may move into South Central Texas overnight.
San Antonio could see storms within hours; flood watch issued for Hill Country Up to 7 inches of rain could be possible in some areas, NWS warns.
The KSAT Storm Chaser drove around San Antonio and the Hill Country during inclement weather on Friday, July 4.
San Antonio faces a level 2 out of 5, or "slight," risk for severe weather starting Wednesday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
SAN ANTONIO - A day before the July 4 floods, Texas county leaders were invited to a briefing on severe weather, but it's unclear who from Kerr County attended ...