The threat of severe storms prompted San Angelo city offices to close early on Tuesday.
A media release from the city said city offices were closing at 2 p.m.
“Residents are urged to use caution, stay informed of changing conditions and avoid unnecessary travel,” the city said in its release.
The River Park Master Plan and the San Angelo Police Department Southwest Advisory meetings were also cancelled.
The National Weather Service Office in San Angelo predicted scattered thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon with some becoming severe.
The weather service said a few tornadoes were possible along with hail up to the size of softballs and near hurricane-force win.
NWS also warned of possible excessive rainfall leading to flooding.
This article originally appeared on San Angelo Standard-Times: San Angelo city offices close early as severe storms threaten
Reporting by Lynn Walker, Wichita Falls Times Record News / San Angelo Standard-Times
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