After 50 mph winds ripped through South San Antonio, residents are reporting significant damage to their roofs and fences.
The wildfire risk in South Texas has increased Tuesday with several fire weather and wind alerts. What do each of them mean?
Winds nearly 30 miles per hour will push into San Antonio during the morning rush hour and blow even higher through midday ...
Following the arrival of a cold front, winds will pick up with gusts near 50 mph and that increases the ability for wildfires to spread quickly.
A wildfire in San Antonio, Texas prompts evacuations as high winds cause rapid spread, with a Red Flag Warning in effect.
San Antonio's weather forecast includes a mix of clouds and sun, comfortable temperatures, and occasional breezes for the ...
Considering how bad our drought is in South Texas, any type of weather pattern that brings strong winds and dry air will be ...
A powerful storm is moving across the country and spawning multiple fires and severe thunderstorms with hurricane-force wind ...
Severe weather tore across the South Tuesday with power outages, damage to homes and businesses, flight delays and a ...
The National Weather Service has issued a “Red Flag Warning” for Central Texas all day Tuesday as inclement weather is ...
In Irving, a tornado with winds up to 110 mph struck, while another touched down in the 16,000-resident city of Ada, Oklahoma ...
Meteorologists warned of "dangerous, potentially historic" conditions amid extreme fire weather across much of the Lonestar ...