Several areas of Central Texas were covered in snow flurries from overnight precipitation which also caused area bridges and roadways to ice over which in turn caused traffic havoc all over the area last night into this morning.
At least one Tornado has been confirmed in the San Antonio area overnight as strong thunderstorms moved through south and central Texas late Sunday and early Monday.
KWTX reports that dozens of homes saw damage as a result of the storms but thankfully only minor injuries are being reported and no one was seriously hurt or killed in the storm...
Severe Weather is not expected but some strong showers and thunderstorms could develop as a system moves through central Texas overnight.
Several West Texas counties have already been under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch earlier this evening...
The chance for severe thunderstorms returns to Central Texas this afternoon and this evening with the best chance for rain just East of the I-35 corridor.
Heavy rainfall across central Texas has resulted in a Flash Flood Waring for Bell County. A Warning means that flooding is imminent or occurring. Thunderstorms moving through the area are producing large amounts of rainfall quickly.
A Flash Flood Warning is also in effect for Williamson County until 8pm.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for Central Texas until 5am Wednesday. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is issued when severe thunderstorms are possible in and near the watch area. It does not mean they will occur, just that they are possible...