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San Antonio Braces for Potential Hail Storms
Severe weather expected to hit the area late Saturday afternoon and into the evening.
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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San Antonio residents should prepare for the possibility of severe thunderstorms and hail this weekend. The best chance for storms will be from late Saturday afternoon into the early evening hours.
Why it matters
Hail can cause significant property damage, especially to vehicles and homes. Residents should take precautions to protect their property and stay safe during any severe weather.
The details
According to forecasts, a strong storm system is expected to move through the San Antonio area on Saturday. While the storms may produce heavy rain and strong winds, the main threat will be the potential for hail, some of which could be large enough to cause damage.
- The storms are expected to develop late Saturday afternoon, around 4 or 5 PM.
- The severe weather is forecast to continue into the early evening hours, potentially lasting until 8 or 9 PM.
The players
National Weather Service
The government agency responsible for weather forecasting and issuing severe weather warnings.
What they’re saying
“Residents should be prepared to take shelter if any severe thunderstorm warnings are issued for the area.”
— Meteorologist, National Weather Service
What’s next
The National Weather Service will continue to monitor the situation and issue any necessary watches or warnings as the storm system approaches.
The takeaway
With the potential for hail and other severe weather, San Antonio residents should stay weather-aware this weekend and be prepared to take shelter if any warnings are issued for the area.
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