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Tornado Watch issued for San Antonio area as storms begin to move through South Texas
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SAN ANTONIO — A tornado watch is in effect until 4 a.m. for Bexar County and much of the surrounding region.
What is expected to be a busy evening of severe storms across South Texas began with hail raining down in parts of Del Rio around 8 p.m., some of it the size of baseballs.
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The storm front isn’t expected to reach San Antonio until well after midnight, but it will bring with it the possibility of more hail, damaging winds gusts and tornadoes.