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Slow-moving storms could result in flash flooding across parts of Central and South Texas. Hail and strong winds are possible, too.
Mayor Ron Nirenberg said San Antonio did not request, nor receive notice of, the Texas National Guard being here ahead of protests planned on Saturday against the Trump administration. Why it matters: Gov.
Hundreds gathered in downtown San Antonio on Wednesday night to protest the continued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deportations of undocumented immigrants.
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SAN ANTONIO — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has deployed a contingent of National Guard troops to San Antonio, where the governor's press secretary said the soldiers "are on standby in areas where mass demonstrations are planned in case they are needed."
There’s no question San Antonio traffic, especially around downtown, has gotten dicey. First time visitors are often overwhelmed or confused by on and off ramps in every which way, connecting to slow-paced side streets. There also seems to be a major wreck or bumper-to-bumper traffic almost everyday.
Between 2 and 4 inches of rain is anticipated in the warned area, and a few isolated locations could see up to 6 inches.
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