We look back at data to see when San Antonio is most likely to get hit with severe weather.
People in the San Antonio area saw a thunderstorm, including hail, move through the area on Thursday evening. The rain put a pause on Fiesta celebrations downtown.
Severe weather in South Texas is a double-edged sword. It often brings us the rain we need, but can also leave behind destruction. So, when does severe weather season typically end in San Antonio? This is a good question in which we cannot give an exact answer. But, data does give us generalized clues as to when the spring storm machine transitions into the summer heat machine. Let’s look back at the last 10 years for instance. If you compile storm reports for the Austin/San Antonio area, it shows that April was the most active month in four of those years. In the other six, it was May. March and June do bring severe weather, but often it’s far more sparse.
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