Squall line approaching

The approximate timing for the squall line is about 1:45 am. There may be a few showers before it hits. Although this line of thunderstorms is very wide spread, it is possible that it coellesces into a much stronger line. Strong gusts, strong sky to ground lightning, and small size hail are possible. With the passing of this line, the temperatures will start to fall quickly. Colder than normal weather is to be expected tomorrow morning and afternoon.

Strong squall line forming to the west

The cold frontal boundary approaching San Antonio. There is currently a strong line of thunderstorms organizing and is currently in Bracketville just east of Del Rio and up through Rocksprings. This set of Thunderstorms is well defined and moving towards San Antonio. The expected arrival of these strong storms is around 12:30 pm. What can be expected from this strong line of Thunderstorms is as follows: strong wind gusts in excess of 40 to 60 mph, potential large sized hail, flooding rains and frequent strong sky to ground lightning. Try to avoid areas that are prone to flooding and if possible try to stay off the streets at this time for safety. Be aware that this system could have some tornadoes that may spawn off of it but they will be isolated if at all and more likely to form in the lower lying parts of the area like southern San Antonio.

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