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San Marcos officials said outdoor sirens weren't issued on Friday night despite a tornado warning in Blanco County.
As severe storms rolled through Central Texas Friday night, a tornado warning was issued near San Marcos, but the city’s outdoor warning sirens stayed silent.
Many feared that an unwarned tornado might be headed for Forest Hill in Texas after sirens were reportedly heard in Fort Worth on Friday night. Visuals showed heavy rain in the Fort Worth area.
Officials say the city's outdoor warning sirens are working properly after a weekend failure amid severe weather.
At 11:10 p.m. on Sunday, the National Weather Service issued an updated tornado warning in effect until 11:45 p.m. for Baldwin County.
The city of San Marcos is investigating what it is calling a “server malfunction” after the outdoor warning sirens failed to activate during last night’s weather event.