A magnitude 4.5 earthquake was reported in South Texas on Wednesday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered in far northern Karnes County, about 12 miles east-northeast of Falls City.
San Antonio's best chance of rain will be between 4 a.m. and 9 a.m. After the rain moves out, much drier air will move into South Texas.
The 4.5-magnitude earthquake — quite powerful compared to most that occur in Texas — happened at 9:26 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 29, the USGS says. It was detected about 12 miles east-northeast from the town of Falls City, which is roughly a 45-mile drive southeast from San Antonio.
Dense fog advisory issued for Central and South Texas tonight through Wednesday. Visibility will drop to a quarter mile or less.
After a bitterly cold week, a major weather pattern change will bring warmer temperatures and some rain to South Texas next week.
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Strong to severe storms are expected to develop across west-central Texas tonight, and they'll move eastward overnight and Thursday.