
Storms leave over 20,000 San Antonio-area customers without power Thursday morning, reports CPS Energy.
SAN ANTONIO — Thousands of customers are without power Thursday morning after storms hit the San Antonio area, CPS Energy reports.
Showers and storms are sweeping through South Texas Thursday morning, bringing potentially damaging wind gusts and hail to the area. This comes after storms also hit the Alamo City early Wednesday morning, and parts of town saw between half an inch and eight-tenths of an inch of rain.
According to the CPS Energy outage map, there are more than 23,000 customers without power as of 6:30 a.m.
A Tornado Warning briefly in effect for Leon Valley, Helotes and parts of west San Antonio expired at 12:15 a.m.; we likely won’t know until Thursday if a twister officially touched down.