Hazardous travel conditions are expected early Tuesday across the San Antonio metro area, but snow and ice will likely melt by the afternoon.
The Alamo City officially recorded 0.10 of an inch of snow at the San Antonio International Airport, which makes Tuesday morning’s event the first measurable snowfall found since February 2021. Thankfully, this event was nothing compared to the multi-day deep freeze that we all remember nearly four years ago.
A hard freeze is expected early Wednesday, but temps will finally be on the rise by the afternoon and into the rest of the week.
SAN ANTONIO - Winter Storm is now developing along the South Texas coast and starting to pump moisture into our region. Reports of light freezing rain, freezing mist and sleet are coming in. These reports will become more numerous through the evening and especially overnight.
Treniss Jewel Evans from Canyon Lake was one of the people charged in the area. He reportedly took shots of fireball in Nancy Pelosi's office.
Bible infused curriculum is what one San Antonio School District is considering. In a meeting Wednesday school board members approved the potential purchase of the Bluebonnet Curriculum which is widely criticized for being centered on teachings of the Christian Bible.
SAN ANTONIO – The South Texas Blood and Tissue Center (STBTC) is unveiling a new location on the city’s South Side. On Jan. 14, the new location will open in the 3100 block of SE Military Drive, Ste. 105, according to a statement from the center.
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San Antonio doesn't see accumulating snow all too often, but chances are starting to rise significantly for it to happen early next week.
Plans include providing ultrasounds at all the nonprofit's San Antonio health centers and launching a menopause-education campaign.
Most San Antonio area schools and universities canceled classes on Tuesday. By Tuesday evening, most announced a return to regular schedules on Wednesday, with the exception of SAISD.
The branch, located at the corner of Hildebrand and Broadway, is expected to become operational within the week.