Flash flood watch issued in San Antonio as storms pass through Bexar County

Flash flood watch issued in San Antonio as storms pass through Bexar County

A flash flood watch is in effect until 6:30 p.m. on June 4, 2019, according to the National Weather Service. A flash flood watch is in effect until 6:30 p.m. on June 4, 2019, according to the National Weather Service. Photo: National Weather Service Photo: National Weather Service Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 A flash flood watch is in effect until 6:30 p.m. on June 4, 2019, according to…

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Saturday marks the beginning of the Atlantic hurricane season

Saturday marks the beginning of the Atlantic hurricane season

SAN ANTONIO – The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season kicked off Saturday, and will last through Nov. 30. For six months out of the year, meteorologists and oceanographers watch the Atlantic Basin for tropical storm development. This year, forecasters from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Colorado State University predict a slightly below average season with only a 40% chance of a typical year. In a typical year, 12 storms will reach wind speeds of 39 mph…

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Photos show the worst floods to hit the San Antonio area throughout the years

Photos show the worst floods to hit the San Antonio area throughout the years

By Madalyn Mendoza, mySanAntonio.com Updated 12:17 pm CDT, Monday, May 27, 2019 August 2017 San Antonio Fire Department personnel rescue a man trapped on top of his submerged vehicle at a low water crossing on Pinn Road  Aug. 7 after rains caused localized flooding in the area. August 2017 San Antonio Fire Department personnel rescue a man trapped on top of his submerged vehicle at a low water crossing on Pinn Road  Aug. 7 after rains…

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'Major icon,' historic area of Big Bend National Park destroyed by wildfire, officials say

'Major icon,' historic area of Big Bend National Park destroyed by wildfire, officials say

A wildfire caused “extensive damage” Wednesday to the Castolon Historic Area of Big Bend National Park, according to officials. A wildfire caused “extensive damage” Wednesday to the Castolon Historic Area of Big Bend National Park, according to officials. Photo: Big Bend National Park Photo: Big Bend National Park Image 1 of / 9 Caption Close Image 1 of 9 A wildfire caused “extensive damage” Wednesday to the Castolon Historic Area of Big Bend National Park,…

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4 years ago today, 'tidal wave of water' hit Wimberley, causing catastrophic flooding

4 years ago today, 'tidal wave of water' hit Wimberley, causing catastrophic flooding

SAN ANTONIO – Thursday marks four years since heavy rain that triggered record flooding began to fall in the Texas Hill Country. The towns of Wimberley and San Marcos were ravaged by what was called a “tidal wave” along the Blanco and San Marcos rivers. Thirteen fatalities were reported across the affected area, and the aftermath of the storm was devastating for both communities. Large piles of debris and trees littered both towns and water flooded parts…

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NWS: Bexar Co. under flash flood watch until Saturday; region 'primed' for 'major problems'

NWS: Bexar Co. under flash flood watch until Saturday; region 'primed' for 'major problems'

Forecasters predict the county could receive between 2 and 4 inches of rain through Saturday. According to the weather service, the region is “primed” for flash flooding due to recent heavy rainfall. Forecasters predict the county could receive between 2 and 4 inches of rain through Saturday. According to the weather service, the region is “primed” for flash flooding due to recent heavy rainfall. Photo: National Weather Service Photo: National Weather Service Image 1 of…

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Wet week ahead, strong storms, localized flooding possible

Wet week ahead, strong storms, localized flooding possible

SAN ANTONIO – After a rain-free weekend, showers and thunderstorms will be returning to South Texas this week.  Our weather pattern will, once again, be very unsettled over the next week or so. This will lead to rounds of rain throughout the upcoming school and workweek.  LIVE DOPPLER RADAR While it won’t be raining all day, every day, periods of thunderstorm activity will be possible each day through next weekend. Some of this thunderstorm activity…

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Comal River remains closed after severe weather

Comal River remains closed after severe weather

The Comal River remains closed today as a result of yesterday’s severe weather.  Heavy rain caused an increased flow of water and filled the river with branches, tree limbs, and other natural debris.  Fortunately, the level of high water is quickly dropping due to no further rain. The river is expected to reopen as usual tomorrow morning. 

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Photos show damage of reported tornado in Central Texas town

Photos show damage of reported tornado in Central Texas town

Tornadoes were reported in Fayette County on May 3, 2019. The National Weather Service will send a survey team to confirm whether tornadoes touched down in the area. Tornadoes were reported in Fayette County on May 3, 2019. The National Weather Service will send a survey team to confirm whether tornadoes touched down in the area. Photo: Fayette County EMS Photo: Fayette County EMS Image 1 of / 19 Caption Close Image 1 of 19…

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NWS: Quarter-sized hail reported near Kerrville, San Antonio under severe thunderstorm watch

NWS: Quarter-sized hail reported near Kerrville, San Antonio under severe thunderstorm watch

A satellite image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows a large storm swirling over Texas on April 24, 2019. A satellite image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows a large storm swirling over Texas on April 24, 2019. Photo: NOAA Photo: NOAA Image 1 of / 5 Caption Close Image 1 of 5 A satellite image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows a large storm swirling…

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NWS: Severe storms could bring flooding, chance of hail to Hill Country

NWS: Severe storms could bring flooding, chance of hail to Hill Country

Severe storms are expected in San Antonio on April 24, 2019. Hail is a possibility along with the severe rainfall. Severe storms are expected in San Antonio on April 24, 2019. Hail is a possibility along with the severe rainfall. Photo: National Weather Service Photo: National Weather Service Image 1 of / 14 Caption Close Image 1 of 14 Severe storms are expected in San Antonio on April 24, 2019. Hail is a possibility along…

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Severe Weather Alert for Bexar County

Severe Weather Alert for Bexar County

Severe Weather Alert Bexar County will have crews on standby throughout the night of Wednesday 4/17 and morning of Thursday 4/18 for possible severe weather. Residents should take necessary action and secure any loose objects such as lawn furniture, garbage cans, other outdoor items. If possible, remove any overhanging branches or roofing material before the storm arrives. Bexar County has taken the necessary steps to ensure the public safety of our roadways.  Stay Informed &…

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Timing for Wednesday's severe weather threat in San Antonio

Timing for Wednesday's severe weather threat in San Antonio

An upper-level area of low pressure will move through the state on Wednesday allowing for another round of numerous showers and thunderstorms, some of which will be strong to severe.  Large hail, possibly as large as 2 inches in diameter, looks to be the primary threat. Severe storms producing damaging winds and isolated tornadoes will also be possible late Wednesday through the early morning hours of Thursday.  Heavy downpours could also trigger minor street and…

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What to do after a hail storm, and a tip on how to prepare for one

What to do after a hail storm, and a tip on how to prepare for one

SAN ANTONIO — Thousands of San Antonians are still recovering from Saturday morning’s hail storm that left houses and vehicles battered. And with another severe weather threat looming for Wednesday evening, many residents are thinking about how to save themselves from the frustrations.  Thankfully, there are some innovative ideas you may not have thought of before to save your property from being peppered with dents.  KENS 5 News Director Jack Acosta loves his pickup truck,…

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