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San Antonio area could see severe weather including hail and damaging winds

The San Antonio area could see severe weather Monday evening, according to the National Weather Service.
As of Monday morning, parts of San Antonio are under a marginal risk for severe storms. The NWS says that means there is a chance severe storms will produce hail, damaging winds, and/or possibly tornadoes.
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The main threats to severe weather will be west of the Interstate 35 corridor and the Hill Country. Forecasters also say between 6 p.m. and midnight is when they expect the storms to arrive.
The storms are a result of a cold front coming through the area and will stick around for a few days. Chances of rain will continue through Friday. Temperatures will remain mild with highs in the 70s.