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These parts of the S.F. Bay Area will be under a red flag warning this weekend, indicating heightened fire risk
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A National Weather Service map showing the regions impacted by this weekend’s Red Flag Warning, indicating an elevated wildfire risk.Courtesy National Weather Service
With dry offshore winds and warm temperatures forecast for the weekend, the National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning the first of the year and a possible portent of a long and catastrophic fire season.
The warning, which cautions that conditions could make it easier for wildfires to spark and spread, begins at 11 p.m. Friday and will last until 6 a.m. on Monday. It covers the North Bay mountains and East Bay hills as well as interior valleys.
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San Antonio has the potential to see thunderstorm activity on Wednesday.Courtesy National Weather ServiceShow MoreShow Less
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Spring weather is here and that means chances of severe weather will continue for the San Antonio area.Express-News file photoShow MoreShow Less
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San Antonio has the potential to see thunderstorm activity late Wednesday, with more severe storms to the south of Pleasanton, according to the National Weather Service.
Thunderstorm activity for San Antonio is possible late this afternoon through the evening. However, the highest threat for severe weather, including large hail and damaging winds, is currently forecasted for parts of Karnes, DeWitt and Lavaca counties.