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If you weren't woken up by the rumble of thunder and severe weather last night in San Antonio, you may have another chance.
KENS 5 viewers captured dramatic storm footage with hail and flooding across Bexar County and the Hill Country. SAN ANTONIO — ...
Storms moving through parts of San Antonio and the Hill Country on Monday resulted in large hail and gusty winds in some areas.
The National Weather Service warns of a threat of severe weather for San Antonio, Austin, the Hill Country and Dallas-Fort ...
Residents in northwest and far west San Antonio saw some dangerously large hail come down in their neighborhoods.
Local meteorologists weigh in on possible severe weather as storm risk increases with the potential for large hail, tornadoes ...
Another round of showers and storms are moving eastward into our area. Isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms are ...
It could be another slow, wet commute for parts of our area Wednesday morning including Bexar County. Storms are underway ...
San Antonio recorded 2.01 inches of rain Monday night, the highest rainfall total for the city since January of 2024.
San Antonio could be rainy every day this week, but the silver lining is that the clouds keep high temps at least 10 degrees ...
The National Weather Service will be watching for isolated but severe thunderstorms developing north and east of San Antonio ...
KENS 5 viewers shared photos of that hail with us, even as lightning crackled and showers drenched the metro. San Antonio was in a Level 2 out of 5 risk for storms Monday night, odds that became ...