Parents are expressing relief after many San Antonio schools announced closures for Tuesday, January 21, including SAISD.
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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for Central and South Texas, from Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon.
The grocery stores in San Antonio will close at 10 p.m. Monday and will reopen at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. Its stores in Boerne, Bulverde, Fredericksburg, Kerrville, and New Braunfels will close at 8 p.m.
The moment we’ve been waiting for has officially arrived y’all. So, grab your blankets and let’s take a look at what we’re in for after the latest update from the National Weather Service. On Sunday,
As the winter storm moves into the area, here's when San Antonio can expect to see snow, freezing rain and more.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect from 6 p.m. Monday night thru 6 p.m. on Tuesday for Bexar County and points east, as well as Goliad, La Salle & McMullen counties. There is a Winter Weather Advisory for western counties. Starting Monday night around 7 p.m. light precipitation begins in the form of freezing drizzle and light sleet.
Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., whose work has been featured in Salon, Alternet, Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, Orlando Weekly, NewsBreak, 420 Magazine and Mexico Travel Today. He reports primarily on breaking news, politics...
National Weather Service locations across Texas have forecast totals from a half-inch to five inches of snow between Monday and Tuesday.
A Winter Storm Watch is now in effect for much of our area including Bexar County Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon. Our western tier cou
Windy and dry conditions have returned to Southern California, raising the risk of new wildfires sparking as firefighters continue to battle two major blazes in the Los Angeles area that started in similar weather nearly two weeks ago.