A 4.5 magnitude earthquake struck southeast of San Antonio Wednesday night.According to the US Geological Survey the epicenter was in Karnes Count
Friday morning will be much calmer compared to the rain-soaked Thursday we experienced when a strong Pacific front swept through. Tagging along with the front, a line of storms moved across Central and South Texas early Thursday,
San Antonio's best chance of rain will be between 4 a.m. and 9 a.m. After the rain moves out, much drier air will move into South Texas.
Dense fog advisory issued for Central and South Texas tonight through Wednesday. Visibility will drop to a quarter mile or less.
The 4.5-magnitude earthquake — quite powerful compared to most that occur in Texas — happened at 9:26 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 29, the USGS says. It was detected about 12 miles east-northeast from the town of Falls City, which is roughly a 45-mile drive southeast from San Antonio.
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After a bitterly cold week, a major weather pattern change will bring warmer temperatures and some rain to South Texas next week.
The Alamo City officially recorded 0.10 of an inch of snow at the San Antonio International Airport, which makes Tuesday morning’s event the first measurable snowfall found since February 2021. Thankfully, this event was nothing compared to the multi-day deep freeze that we all remember nearly four years ago.
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Strong to severe storms are expected to develop across west-central Texas tonight, and they'll move eastward overnight and Thursday.
The Karnes County earthquake was the third-strongest recorded in South Texas, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.