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Tornado Watch published for part of our region; Overnight storms probably

San Antonio – A Tornado watch was exhibited for areas in the west – northwest of Bexar County until 4:00 a.m. on Tuesday when storms developed after the west before midnight and then moves.

The counties of this watch are Bandera, Edwards, Kerr, Kinney, Real, Uvalde and Val Verde. It is expected that storms are developing between 10 p.m. – midnight outside of Val Verde County in Northern Mexico. They will move east to the northeast overnight, which affect the districts of the clock.

These storms will probably initially be super cell towers or discrete individual mighty storms with rotating winding, but can develop into a cluster or a small striker line overnight while moving. Big hail, harmful winds in these storms are a high option and isolated tornadoes are particularly possible in the western half of the clock, where the conditions are highest for you.

If the storms move to the northeast to the northeast, they will gradually weaken. The precaution includes the eastern part of the clock the counties Kerr and Bandera. Bexar County is not on the clock, but not out of the forest when it sees the storms. The northern level of the district has a higher probability of seeing it than in the southern district of Bexar. The timing would be between 3:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. You will be weaker when you come by, but could still be strong enough for hail and strong gusts.

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