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Platt said about half an inch of rain has been recorded as of Monday afternoon.He said the setup for severe weather Monday evening is not as strong as it was Sunday, but there is the possibility of a few overnight storms after midnight.“We certainly don't want folks to let their guards down just yet,” Platt said.A 10 percent chance for thunderstorms lingers Tuesday, meteorologists said.Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be dry with a 20 or 30 percent chance returning for the weekend.On Friday night, the town of Bowie, about 65 miles northwest of Fort Worth, was hit hard by one tornado about 9 p.m, the NWS confirmed Saturday. After a storm survey of the area, the National Weather Service (NWS) for San Antonio determined that this tornado most likely packed winds up to 100 mph.

SAN ANTONIO, TX — The National Weather Service office in San Antonio has confirmed a tornado touched down in San Antonio during Sunday night's storms. SAN ANTONIO - The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched down along Highway 87 in La Vernia early Sunday morning.


EF1 tornadoes can produce winds up to 112 mph and cause moderate damage such as removing sections of roofing from homes.



The ratings of tornadoes on the Enhanced-Fujita Scale. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. SAN ANTONIO - The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado did touch down on the Northwest Side. A weather service survey team concluded from damage patterns that the twister rated an EF1Mayor Gaylynn Burris told the Bowie News that the storm damaged at least 50 businesses and at least that many homes in the town of more than 5,000 residents.Jacob Beltran is a reporter covering San Antonio and Bexar County. Tornado touched down in Northwest Side neighborhood, meteorologists confirm

The forecast for Tuesday across the nation. Those indicators include damage to different types of structures such as barns, mobile homes, trees and schools.Tornadoes that are rated EF-1 have estimated wind speeds between 86 and 110 mph and create "moderate" damage."

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Photo: National Weather Service SAN ANTONIO - The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado did touch down on the Northwest Side. After a storm survey of the area, the National Weather Service (NWS) for San Antonio determined that this tornado most likely packed winds up to 100 mph winds. Esther Rife Henningsen says it touched down on Hickory Run around 5:15 a. m. Sunday morning. A tornado warning was issued for Bexar County as the storm moved through.


Tornado touched down in Northwest Side neighborhood, meteorologists confirm