Sunshine returns after storms, lightning lights up San Antonio sky overnight

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SAN ANTONIO - After a turbulent night across the region, calmer and sunnier weather is set to take over later Wednesday.Strong storms capable of producing damag

SAN ANTONIO - After a turbulent night across the region, calmer and sunnier weather is set to take over later Wednesday. Strong storms capable of producing damaging wind gusts, hail, and localized flooding moved through the area overnight and into the early morning hours.

Some of the strongest activity occurred west of San Antonio before pushing east. For the San Antonio metro and the I-35 corridor, the severe threat was lower. Storms moving in from the west brought the potential for large hail, gusty winds, frequent lightning, and heavy downpoursMainly sunny skies for the remainder of the day. An isolated pop-up shower remains possible this afternoon, mainly across the eastern counties.Despite the stormy start, the afternoon will feel noticeably calmer with sunshine returning and temperatures climbing into the low 80s.There is potential severe weather tonight through early Wednesday, with the most significant threats centered on the region's western counties.SAN ANTONIO — If one of your stops for fiesta includes 'Alamo Heights Night,' you may have to wait until next year.The Rotary Club sponsored event has been pausSAN ANTONIO — The death of an employee with the Bexar County District Attorney's Office is being investigated as a murder-suicide, the Bexar County Sheriff’s OfA man investigators believe raped two women in separate attacks in Texas and Oklahoma in 2021 has been arrested in Oklahoma after a years-long investigation thaStarting April 1, Texans using SNAP benefits will no longer be able to use taxpayer-funded dollars to buy soda and candy.

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