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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio TX
254 PM CDT Fri May 10 2024

...Damage survey from last nights storm near San Marcos...

A NWS Damage survey today has found widespread wind damage from a
severe storm on Thursday that moved through LLano...the Johnson
City area...Wimberley...San Marcos and then continued east of I-35
through Martindale, Staples, and locations farther east. The
strongest winds are estimated to have occurred from a microburst
with max winds of 70 to 80 mph. While the majority of damage
observed was mainly tree damage, there were several structures and
businesses that sustained roof damage. During the survey, no
direct evidence of a tornado was found.

We will continue to evaluate pictures and any videos of this
event.

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Yura