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Residents frustrated with Bexar County drainage ditch project delays, concerned about flooding
Read full article: Residents frustrated with Bexar County drainage ditch project delays, concerned about floodingBexar County Public Works Department plans to complete drainage infrastructure project before October 2023.
‘Like starting from the bottom again’: San Antonians from Puerto Rico look for ways to help after Fiona slams island
Read full article: ‘Like starting from the bottom again’: San Antonians from Puerto Rico look for ways to help after Fiona slams islandThe impact of Hurricane Fiona, which has devastated the Caribbean and left millions without water or power, is being felt here at home, with many San Antonians from Puerto Rico searching for any updates and ways to help loved ones.
Guadalupe County assessing tornado damage, working to help affected families
Read full article: Guadalupe County assessing tornado damage, working to help affected familiesThe National Weather Service began a tornado assessment in Seguin on Tuesday morning after some homeowners in Guadalupe County were displaced due to damage caused by Monday night’s storms.
San Antonio-area auto shops seeing more water damaged vehicles after floods
Read full article: San Antonio-area auto shops seeing more water damaged vehicles after floodsThis week’s heavy rain had many scrambling, with people seen pushing their cars to higher ground, driving to safety, and some took the risk of going through floodwaters to make it home.
Organizers work to repair North Side Little League baseball field ruined by floods
Read full article: Organizers work to repair North Side Little League baseball field ruined by floodsSevere weather ripped though a Little League baseball field on the North Side, ruining it. Now, the Northwest Little League is racing against the clock to make the fall season start date, which is a month away.
Showers and storms this morning, then a beautiful day
Read full article: Showers and storms this morning, then a beautiful daySAN ANTONIO – UPDATE ( 4 a.m.): We will have a few leftover showers this morning, but the severe threat is over, KSAT Meteorologist Mike Osterhage said. Osterhage said there were some strong and severe storms early this morning in the Hill Country, with high winds and hail. There will be plenty of sunshine today, with low humidity, and highs in the upper 70s. ----------Click HERE for more from KSAT’s meteorologist, the latest forecast, warnings and watches and interactive radarAdDownload the KSAT 12 Weather app on your smartphone for the latest weather updates. Stick with KSAT 12 News, your Weather Authority for the latest weather updates.
Gov. Abbott places resources on standby ahead of potential severe weather
Read full article: Gov. Abbott places resources on standby ahead of potential severe weatherGreg Abbott placed numerous resources on standby in anticipation of potentially severe weather expected to impact the state throughout Saturday evening, according to the Office of the Governor. Officials said the storms are expected to bring moderate to heavy rainfall and potential flash flooding to south and southeast Texas. Officials said to visit FEMA’s Flood Map Service Center for information hereSign up for your community’s warning system. Officials said the Emergency Alert System and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Weather Radio also provide emergency alerts. Officials said to remember, “Turn Around Don’t Drown.”Click here for more flood safety tips.
What’s the difference between a watch and warning, anyway? A hurricane guide
Read full article: What’s the difference between a watch and warning, anyway? A hurricane guideWhether you just moved somewhere that gets threatened by hurricanes often or you’re just an avid weather-follower, of course you want to be in the know.
When it comes to storms and protecting your home, err on the side of caution: We’ll tell you how
Read full article: When it comes to storms and protecting your home, err on the side of caution: We’ll tell you howBut regardless where you’re located or what types of weather your region regularly experiences, it’s always best to remain vigilant. When it comes to hurricanes and big storms, there’s always so much talk about how to prepare the insides of our homes. Therefore, it’s always better to err on the side of caution, he added. “There’s nothing wrong with being too careful.”So, the next time a big storm’s coming to town, walk around the exterior of your house, your property or your yard. You could even turn this into a project, moving just a few belongings a day, leading up to the storm.
These steps will keep your pet safe if a hurricane hits where you live
Read full article: These steps will keep your pet safe if a hurricane hits where you liveFor people in parts of the country that are hit by hurricanes, you probably already know to have an emergency kit ready for a moment’s notice, but do you have everything prepared for your four-legged friend?
Flash Flooding: Some tips to keep you safe!
Read full article: Flash Flooding: Some tips to keep you safe!Flash Flooding: Some tips to keep you safe! Published: June 10, 2020, 3:00 pmDid you know that only 6 inches of water is enough to sweep a person off their feet? Meteorologist Sarah Spivey gives some safety tips during a flash flooding event
Got hail? Here's the science behind how hail forms
Read full article: Got hail? Here's the science behind how hail formsHere's the science behind how hail formsPublished: June 10, 2020, 2:49 pmHail can be a big problem around San Antonio and can cause serious damage. But have you ever wondered how thunderstorms produce hail? Meteorologist Sarah Spivey takes a moment to explain.
Thursday’s Severe Weather Threat has passed
Read full article: Thursday’s Severe Weather Threat has passedPublished: May 28, 2020, 11:17 am Updated: May 28, 2020, 7:55 pmSAN ANTONIO – After one of the busier stretches of severe weather in recent memory, we’ll see a less-active weather pattern settle in Friday and this weekend. Here are the details:Severe storms that developed Thursday afternoon in the Hill Country have moved out of San Antonio and the KSAT viewing areaA few lingering showers will be possible through about sunsetOtherwise, skies will be mostly cloudy overnight and through early Friday morningFriday afternoon will be warm and sunny, but not too humidThere won’t be a chance of rain until early next weekThe latest video update from Your Weather Authority:Want to share what you’re seeing with KSAT12’s meteorologists? Submit photos and videos here, and your submission may get featured on KSAT.com or on air. ‘Looks like snow:’ Twitter users share videos of hail storm in San Antonio and KerrvilleHail of a storm! 7 things to know if you were affected by hail
Photos: Hail pelts San Antonio as severe storms pass through city
Read full article: Photos: Hail pelts San Antonio as severe storms pass through cityPublished: May 27, 2020, 9:35 pm Updated: May 28, 2020, 9:02 amLarge hail taken by viewer ErikSAN ANTONIO – KSAT viewers around San Antonio sent hail photos as severe storms passed through on Wednesday night. The hail was as big as golf balls or eggs, the photos showed. The storm passed from north to south throughout the night, bringing hail and lightning with it. ‘Looks like snow:’ Twitter users share videos of hail storm in San Antonio and KerrvilleSubmit your weather photos here. The latest on severe weather:MAP: Current power outages in Bexar CountyChance for severe storms Wednesday eveningFollow storms in the area with the KSAT Storm Chaser
Chance for severe storms Wednesday evening
Read full article: Chance for severe storms Wednesday eveningPublished: May 27, 2020, 6:15 pm Updated: May 27, 2020, 10:07 pmSAN ANTONIO – Parts of Central and South Texas, including Bexar County, are under a severe thunderstorm watch Wednesday until midnight. Parts of northwestern Bexar County, west central Comal County and Kendall County are also under severe thunderstorm warnings, according to the National Weather Service. It lasts until 10:00 p.m. The threat diminishes for places south or west of Bexar County. Download the KSAT Weather Authority app for Apple or Android and allow notifications for updates, including livestreams from KSAT meteorologists.
Severe storm threat ends, a windy and sunny Easter ahead
Read full article: Severe storm threat ends, a windy and sunny Easter aheadSAN ANTONIO – After an active overnight system brought grapefruit sized hail to Del Rio and Brackettville, the severe weather threat has ended for areas around San AntonioAlthough there is a TORNADO WATCH in effect until 8AM for areas north of HWY 90, there are no storms on the radar in the KSAT 12 viewing areaThe severe weather threat is over for San Antonio and surrounding areasBy dawn, skies will start to clear