• Large hail, tornadoes target parts of Texas Monday. Here’s where.

    Another powerful low-pressure system will come ashore from the Pacific Ocean on Sunday. It will move eastward over the next 24 hours, and it will cause severe weather in parts of Texas and Oklahoma by Monday afternoon and evening. Here in San Antonio, severe weather is not expected on Monday. The low-pressure system will be too far to the north for any significant storm chances. The focus will be on parts of West and North Texas. The Storm Prediction Center has issued a level 2 of 5 risk of...

  • Wembanyama's status vs. OKC uncertain

    MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said no determination has yet been made on whether rookie star will play on the second night of a back-to-back Wednesday at Oklahoma City. "We're going to talk it out," Popovich said, after Wembanyama logged nearly 31 minutes in Tuesday's 102-87 victory at Memphis. Wembanyama has generally been playing back-to-backs over the past few months, and has missed three games total since the All-Star break. He spent much of December and January under a...

  • Severe thunderstorm warning for San Antonio, hail is expected

    Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued 10:22 p.m. Update: The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for San Antonio until 11:15 p.m. A severe thunderstorm is moving into the west side of the city. Quarter sized hail and 60 mph winds are expected as it moves through the metro area. Flooding is also possible. Seek shelter immediately! The National Weather Service has issued a new severe thunderstorm watch for South Texas, including San Antonio. The newly affected region...

  • Texas solar eclipse: The big day is finally here

    The day of the total eclipse has finally arrived. The Texas Hill Country and parts of San Antonio will be among the most popular viewing spots in the nation for today’s total solar eclipse. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to travel to the area to see the rare event. The Express-News has reporters and photographers throughout the area — in Fredericksburg, Kerrville, Johnson City and northwest San Antonio — to provide coverage of all the goings-on, so stick to this live blog all day...