San Antonio nonprofits prepare to head to the Texas coast for Beryl aftermath
The storm is expected to hit around Sunday and be near hurricane strength. A spokesman confirmed the Salvation Army from San Antonio and New Braunfels will send assistance on Monday, and the San Antonio Food Bank expects it will also end up sending assistance.
Scenic Loop: A neighborhood that plays a big role in water quality for the rest of San Antonio
The neighborhoods that comprise the Scenic Loop Helotes Creek Alliance are focused on water and it's at the heart of their battle against developers. Many homes in the neighborhood are part of the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program.
3.9-magnitude earthquake reported near Falls City, Texas just after midnight on Thursday
A 3.9-magnitude earthquake was reported near Falls City on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
3.5-magnitude earthquake reported near Falls City, the second in two days
A 3.5-magnitude earthquake was reported near Falls City on Thursday — the second one in just two days, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
ERCOT asks Texans to conserve electricity, expects ‘tight grid conditions’ due to freezing temperatures
ERCOT is requesting safe conservation efforts on Tuesday morning from 6-9 a.m.
ERCOT’s Weather Watch for Texas lasts until Wednesday due to arctic cold front
The Electrical Reliability Council of Texas adjusted its Weather Watch to begin on Sunday, Jan. 14, through Wednesday, Jan. 17.
KSAT Explains: San Antonio’s air quality issues may soon cost us all. But is it fixable?
Air quality in San Antonio has slowly deteriorated as our population grows. What can be done about it and what's ahead?
WATCH: Annular solar eclipse brings ‘ring of fire’ to South Central Texas, Hill Country
Many people in South Central Texas and the Hill Country were in awe as they looked to the sky for the annular solar eclipse late Saturday morning.
Texas A&M Forest Service raises state preparedness level after 80 wildfires reported in a week
The Texas A&M Forest Service has raised the state preparedness level after crews across the state responded to dozens of wildfires fires over the weekend.
“I was scared”: Homeowner rattled by overnight earthquakes centered outside Pleasanton
Two earthquakes measured at magnitude 3.9 and 3.2 rumbled through the Pleasanton area. No damage was reported.
KSAT viewers share photos, video of lightning and storm aftermath
San Antonians and surrounding area residents had an electric and noisy night Friday. See some lightning images and videos from KSAT readers and viewers below.
Power outages for San Antonio’s North Side improve, last rounds of freezing rain expected in the Hill Country through the overnight
Photos sent in via KSAT Connect show that freezing rain accumulation overnight resulted in tree limbs coming down, and subsequently powerlines falling across northern parts of San Antonio and Bexar County Wednesday morning. Remember that downed powerlines are dangerous and should be avoided. Those who live generally north of Loop 410 managed to find this ice accumulation overnight Tuesday and early Wednesday morning.
A stunning sight in the South Texas sky, but what exactly are they? The science behind crepuscular rays 🌄
Objects like clouds or mountains can obstruct sunlight, allowing the sun’s rays to look more like beams of light
WATCH: KSAT meteorologists’ video chat as first freeze moved through San Antonio, Texas, on Dec. 22
Your KSAT Weather Authority meteorologists will be livestreaming starting at 1:30 p.m. Thursday as the arctic cold front moves through — ready to answer all your questions and get you prepared for South Central Texas’ first widespread freeze.
FRIGID FORECAST: Prepare for a hard freeze in South Central Texas ahead of Christmas weekend
Arctic, bitterly cold air will spill across Texas the Thursday (12/22) before Christmas weekend. This will bring the first killing freeze of the season to San Antonio, and a hard freeze is likely for a few mornings as temperatures plummet into the teens and 20s.
Christmas week in San Antonio will likely be chilly! But a white Christmas? That’ll still take a miracle...
Odds are that the temperatures will be colder than average for Christmas Eve & Christmas Day
A tale of 2 seasons: The difference between meteorological and astronomical seasons
While astronomical seasons deal with the Earth’s revolution around the sun, meteorologists and climatologists combine the calendar and the annual temperature cycle to categorize the seasons.
Ashfall Advisory and Winter Weather Advisory simultaneously in effect for Hawaii’s big island
A rare ashfall advisory is in place, along with winter weather advisories for Hawaii's Big Island.
TAKE THE QUIZ: How well do you know San Antonio’s weather history? 🤔
Blistering summers, flooding rains, tornadoes, hail, and even the occasional snowstorm — we get all kinds of weather in San Antonio! So, how well do you know San Antonio’s weather history?
The interesting origins, history of wind chill and the scientific formula now used to determine it
Wind chill was invented on the continent of Antarctica in the 1940s, but really gained traction in the 1970s.
Voting rain or shine: San Antonio’s rainiest, warmest, and coldest Election Days since 1900
Whatever the weather, Texans and San Antonians still have to find a way to show up and vote on Election Day -- even during extremes.
Your Totals: Rainfall reports across South Central Texas following Friday morning’s storms
It didn’t come at the most convenient of times, but the rain we found in South Central Texas Friday morning was definitely needed!
Do you know what makes a storm severe? 🤔
We’re no strangers to severe storms in San Antonio and South Central Texas. From giant hailstones, to damaging wind gusts, tornadoes, and flooding -- we get it all. But do you know what technically makes a storm “severe?”
Behind the Scenes: Your Weather Authority team hosts virtual event for KSAT Insiders
From telling stories to talking all things weather, Insiders got a behind the scenes look into a day in the life of a KSAT meteorologist
Fun fact: If you dug a hole straight through the center of Earth, you would NOT end up in China
As kids, we often heard the common myth that if you dug a hold deep enough, you might end up in China. The truth is that we'd end up somewhere entirely different.
Meteorologist Adam Caskey travels to Fort Myers to help his in-laws clean up after Hurricane Ian
It’s been a week since Hurricane Ian ripped through southwest Florida, knocking out power for millions and flooding many homes, businesses and roadways.
Before and after images show damage caused by Hurricane Ian on southwestern coast of Florida
In the days following the landfall of Hurricane Ian, people on the southwestern coast of Florida are surveying the damage and processing the start of a long road to recovery.
2022 is in the lead for the driest year San Antonio has experienced so far
It’s no secret that this year hasn’t been particularly kind to us in terms of rainfall. As we get ready to flip the calendar over to the month of October, here’s a look at our rainfall stats through the first nine months of the year so far.
Drought slightly worsening in San Antonio area, according to U.S. Drought Monitor
The latest Drought Monitor was released Thursday morning, and while there haven't been widespread, drastic changes, some drought has expanded slightly along and east of I-35.
The Farmers’ Almanac calls for a ‘chillier’ than normal winter. Should you believe this?
What exactly is the Farmers’ Almanac? What’s its track record for long-term forecasting? And what’s in store for this winter?
The Deal with Drought: Watch Whatever the Weather video podcast with Sarah Spivey and Kaiti Blake
In this episode of the Whatever the Weather video podcast, Meteorologists Kaiti Blake and Sarah Spivey discuss what drought is and why it happens. The hosts also explain why it's more complicated than 'rain' or 'no rain.'
San Antonio ranks in top 10 for most challenging places to live with seasonal allergies, report says
Sneezing, itchy eyes and a runny nose— these are the tell-tale signs that you may be experiencing seasonal allergies.
How much has San Antonio’s climate warmed since the 1st Earth Day?
Since the inaugural Earth Day in April of 1970, the United States, Texas, and San Antonio have all warmed - meaning that these locations have all seen an increase in their average annual temperature from the year 1970 to the year 2021.