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How South Texas Residents Should Prepare for Incoming Severe Thunderstorms and Hail

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A sudden shift in atmospheric conditions is putting millions of residents across South Central and South Texas on high alert. The Storm Prediction Center has issued a severe thunderstorm watch extending through 11 PM, encompassing San Antonio, the Edwards Plateau, the Coastal Plains, and the Coastal Bend. As reported by the San Antonio Express-News, an advancing cold front is triggering explosive storm development that threatens to bring damaging winds, localized flooding, and unusually large hail to the region. With the weather deteriorating rapidly as the front pushes toward the coast, immediate preparation is crucial to minimize property damage and ensure personal safety.

The Primary Threat: Hail and Damaging Winds

While thunderstorms are a familiar occurrence for Texans, this specific front carries a heightened risk of significant, destructive hail. Meteorologists are warning that the atmospheric instability could produce hailstones up to the size of ping-pong balls. Hail of this magnitude is capable of shattering windshields, destroying roof shingles, and causing severe injury to anyone caught unsheltered outdoors.

Alongside the hail, the San Antonio Express-News has emphasized the threat of straight-line winds. Gusts associated with the leading edge of these thunderstorms could reach up to 70 miles per hour. Winds at this speed can easily snap large tree branches, uproot shallow-rooted trees, and turn unsecured outdoor furniture into dangerous projectiles. Power outages are highly likely as these gusts impact localized electrical grids across the Hill Country and the coastal areas.

Understanding the Timeline

The timing of the storm system is closely tied to the movement of the cold front. During the early afternoon hours, the initial line of storms began developing across the Edwards Plateau and the northern Hill Country. As the afternoon progresses into the evening, this squall line is expected to intensify and track southeast, passing directly through the San Antonio metropolitan area before advancing toward the Coastal Bend.

According to forecasts detailed by the San Antonio Express-News, residents should anticipate the most severe weather window to occur between late afternoon and mid-evening. However, heavy rainfall and isolated flash flooding may persist behind the initial line of storms. Once the front fully clears the region late tonight, temperatures are expected to plummet dramatically, dropping into the 40s and 50s across much of Central and South Texas.

Immediate Action Plan for Residents

Preparation in the hours leading up to a severe thunderstorm watch can significantly mitigate risk. Given the explicit threat of large hail, the most urgent priority is protecting vehicles and outdoor assets. If you have access to a garage or covered parking, move your vehicles immediately. If covered parking is unavailable, utilize thick blankets or hail protection covers to minimize potential windshield damage.

To address the threat of 70 mph wind gusts, residents must walk their properties and secure any loose items. Patio furniture, trash cans, potted plants, and children’s toys should be brought indoors or firmly tied down. Ensure that your emergency kits are easily accessible, complete with working flashlights, fresh batteries, and fully charged mobile devices in anticipation of power outages.

Most importantly, remain weather-aware. Ensure that emergency alerts on your smartphone are enabled and audible. If you hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning. Move indoors away from windows, and if driving when the storm hits, pull over safely away from trees or power lines, remaining in your vehicle until the worst of the hail and wind subsides. Avoid driving through flooded roadways, as localized flash flooding is a distinct possibility with the heavy rainfall expected.

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