Tue May 27 05:20:00 UTC 2025: **News Article:**

**Severe Storms Threaten San Antonio Metro Area with Large Hail, Tornado Watch Issued**

**San Antonio, TX -** The San Antonio metro area is bracing for potential severe weather tonight, May 26th, with storms expected to develop along an outflow boundary in the Hill Country and move into the city between 7 p.m. and 2 a.m., according to the KSAT Weather Authority team, including meteorologists Justin Horne, Sarah Spivey and Shelby Ebertowski.

The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch for the area, though the primary threat from these storms is expected to be large hail, potentially reaching the size of tennis balls or larger. A lesser risk of tornadoes is also present. Residents are reminded that a “watch” means conditions are favorable for severe weather development, while a “warning” signifies immediate danger and requires seeking shelter.

The storm activity is expected to subside after 2 a.m. However, unstable weather conditions are predicted to persist for the next few days, with a weak frontal boundary and multiple outflow boundaries continuing to fuel storm development. While precise timing and location of storms will be difficult to predict, the possibility of severe weather and street flooding remains a concern. Residents are advised to monitor weather updates and radar closely.

A more stable weather pattern with lower rain chances is expected by the weekend.

**Summary of Text:**

KSAT Weather Authority meteorologists are forecasting storms for the San Antonio metro area on May 26th from 7 PM to 2 AM. A Tornado Watch is in effect, but the main threat is large hail, with a smaller chance of tornadoes. Unstable weather will continue for a few days, with the possibility of more severe weather and flooding. The weekend is expected to bring a more stable pattern.

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