You may want to re-evaluate any outdoor plans.
A cold front Saturday is expected to push through South Texas during the afternoon, sending scattered strong thunderstorms ...
According to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service, the risk for severe weather Friday has shifted north of ...
Golf ball sized hail and winds gusts up to 70 mph, NWS warns.
NWS says threats will be one inch or larger hail.
It’s been more than two weeks since San Antonio has seen measurable rainfall, so even scattered showers and storms will be a ...
Sight storm chances are expected Wednesday in San Antonio, but chances are expected to rise substantially by the weekend.
Parts of South Texas could see multiple inches of rain through the weekend, leading to isolated flash flooding for some.
After a couple days of quiet and warm weather, storm chances will rise Wednesday, and chances may continue into the weekend.
A cold front will move through Texas this week, but it will remain weak and dry, and we’re not expecting any rain until next ...
The Texas sky will treat San Antonio to a total lunar eclipse next Tuesday morning, with the entire sequence visible locally, weather permitting.
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