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Residents living near Kicaster remain on alert after tornado warnings, more rain expected overnight
Residents near Kicaster and Calaveras Lake remain vigilant after tornado warnings swept through Bexar County Wednesday evening, with additional rain expected overnight.
By Alexis Scott, Emilio Sanchez·1 hr ago
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KICASTER, Texas - The rain eased Wednesday evening, but residents near Calaveras Lake and outside Kicaster said they were not ready to let their guard down after spending hours under tornado warnings.
The warnings were issued between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. as severe storms moved across parts of Bexar County.
Although the area avoided the significant damage reported elsewhere in San Antonio, many people sought shelter and waited for the storms to pass.
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