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It came in fast, very fast : San Antonio families cleaning up after deluge floods their homes

It came in fast, very fast : San Antonio families cleaning up after deluge floods their homes FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Joann and Juan Felan talk about the flooding that soaked their Dhaka View home and took out part of their fence after up to 10 inches of rain sent Leon Creek over its banks. “It came in fast, very fast,” Felan says.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of3 A dumpster sits in the driveway of a Dhaka View home damaged by Leon Creek flooding.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Joann Felan talks about the floodwaters that swept through their home Tuesday.William Luther /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

It was ugly - Hail, high winds damage homes, schools and businesses across San Antonio

Severe storms brought record rainfall to San Antonio area, National Weather Service says

Severe storms brought record rainfall to San Antonio area, National Weather Service says FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Rain chances increase for the San Antonio starting Friday night into Saturday. National Weather ServiceShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Scattered rain chances continue for the San Antonio area on Thursday, NWS says. National Weather ServiceShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 San Antonio area saw hail up to 1.5 inches in diameter, NWS says. National Weather ServiceShow MoreShow Less 5of5 Following a night of severe storms, the San Antonio can expect some quieter weather, at least for today.  The National Weather Service says they can t rule out a shower or two tonight, but it won t be much compared to what folks saw on Wednesday night. 

San Antonio misses out on snow that blankets parts of Austin and Hill Country

San Antonio misses out on snow that blankets parts of Austin and Hill Country FacebookTwitterEmail Taylor Young, 5, inspects her handiwork as she builds a snowman with her parents Paul and Brittney during Sunday s morning snowfall in Abilene, Texas Jan. 10, 2021. (Ronald W. Erdrich/The Abilene Reporter-News via AP)Ronald W. Erdrich, MBR / Associated Press Whenever Jennifer Wise’s father-in-law used to say that lightning in December meant there would be snow in January, she always thought to herself: “That sounds crazy.” The same thought crossed her mind when a lighting storm struck Kerrville last month, and her husband repeated his father’s theory, warning, “It’ll snow next month.”

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