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**Summary:**
San Antonio and surrounding counties eastward are bracing for potentially strong to severe storms overnight and through the morning commute on Thursday, June 12th, 2025. Areas west of Kerrville-Hondo-Devine have minimal storm chances. The storms could bring high winds and large hail. Overnight storms on June 11th were strongest west of San Antonio, with high winds and damage reported in areas like Del Rio and Sabinal. While San Antonio experienced only steady rain, more significant storm activity is expected in the morning. The weather pattern will shift Thursday afternoon, with rain chances decreasing but isolated storms remaining possible through the weekend. KSAT meteorologists will continue to monitor the situation.
**News Article:**
**Severe Storms Threaten San Antonio Morning Commute**
**San Antonio, TX –** San Antonio and surrounding areas are under a severe weather threat tonight and tomorrow morning, according to KSAT Weather Authority Meteorologists Justin Horne and Adam Caskey. The highest risk for scattered to widespread storms will be from midnight tonight until noon Thursday, June 12th, 2025.
The area most likely to be affected stretches eastward from Bexar County. Areas to the west, following a line from Kerrville to Hondo to Devine, have a much lower chance of significant storm activity.
“The morning commute is likely to be impacted by passing storms,” warned Horne. “At any point, storms could become strong or severe, potentially bringing high winds and large hail.”
Last night’s storms hit areas west of San Antonio the hardest. A 66 mph gust was recorded in Del Rio, and damage was reported in Sabinal. San Antonio experienced steady rain with rainfall totals mostly under an inch.
While the upper-level system driving the recent storms will begin to move away on Thursday afternoon, the risk of isolated storms remains through the weekend. KSAT meteorologists will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary. Stay tuned to KSAT for the latest information on this developing weather event.