Severe Storms Threaten Val Verde County Tuesday Night Into Wednesday
A Weather Impact Alert is now in effect for South-Central Texas as severe storms are expected to sweep through Val Verde County Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.

A Weather Impact Alert issued by the KENS-5 Weather Team signals a significant severe weather setup bearing down on South-Central Texas, with Del Rio and the broader Val Verde County area squarely in the path of storms expected to develop Tuesday, March 10 and persist into the early morning hours of Wednesday, March 11.
The alert, which the KENS-5 Weather Team updated Monday as conditions came into sharper focus, points to a meaningful threat for communities across the region. The original forecast discussion was first published March 3, giving residents more than a week's notice that this system warranted close attention.
Val Verde County sits in a stretch of South-Central Texas that sees severe weather corridor activity during the spring transition season, and Tuesday's setup appears consistent with that pattern. The KENS-5 alert designates the event as a "significant" severe weather setup, language meteorologists reserve for organized storm systems with the potential to produce damaging winds, large hail, or heavy rainfall.

Residents in Del Rio should monitor local conditions through Tuesday evening and avoid unnecessary travel after dark if storms develop as forecast. The National Weather Service serves as the official source for warnings and watches affecting Val Verde County, and those alerts supersede any general forecast guidance.
The overnight window into Wednesday morning represents the period of greatest concern under the current forecast, meaning the threat does not end at sunset Tuesday. Conditions should be reassessed Wednesday morning before commuting or traveling in areas that may have seen flooding or storm damage overnight.
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