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Severe weather possible for San Antonio including 'large hail,' and an isolated tornado
San Antonio may experience another round of severe weather as thunderstorms are possible Wednesday, especially in areas north of San Antonio.
Currently, a low pressure system is spinning over Texas, but by tomorrow afternoon a cluster of thunderstorms could develop and move toward San Antonio.
On Wednesday afternoon, the city is under a slight risk for severe weather, including “very large hail” and damaging winds, according to the National Weather Service. The storms will strengthen Wednesday evening increasing the chances of isolated tornado activity.
Teresa Velasco is a digital producer for mySA and the San Antonio Express-News. She has a bachelor’s degree in broadcast meteorology. She uses data provided by the National Center for Atmospheric Research, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and others for her forecasts.