Meteorologist Ryan Shoptaugh breaks down what to expect tonight and overnight.
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio saw some showers this morning but the severe weather threat continues Tuesday overnight into Wednesday morning.
This storm system is bringing a high chance for strong wind gusts with some isolated thunderstorms as high as 60 mph winds. Isolated tornadoes also can't be ruled out. Remember when thunder roars go indoors. By morning rush hour around 8 a.m. most of the severe weather should be done. However, breezy and chilly conditions will fall behind the front. Winds will gusts near 20 mph and temperatures in the low 60s so pack a light jacket for the morning.
It is also important to stay away from glass. The more walls you can put between you and the outside, the better.
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