News Summary
The University of Texas at San Antonio has canceled all classes and programs on January 21, 2025, due to a predicted hard freeze. Students and faculty are encouraged to stay warm and check updates on social media regarding the weather impact on the university, including transportation services. It’s an unexpected break, allowing everyone to enjoy a cozy day at home amidst the winter conditions.
Heads Up San Antonio: Classes Canceled Due to Hard Freeze!
San Antonio, get ready to bundle up! The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has officially announced that all classes will be canceled on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, due to a predicted hard freeze hitting the area. This means that students can take a breather and stay warm as the chilly weather rolls in. The spring semester is now set to kick off on Wednesday, January 22, 2025, so mark those calendars!
No Classes, No Programs
In light of this severe weather forecast, the university isn’t just stopping at cancelling classes. All university programs and events scheduled for Tuesday are also off the table. It’s a full-on weather holiday! However, keep in mind that only employees whose jobs are deemed essential are required to report to work that day. Others—including student workers—will have the option to work remotely if that suits them better. It’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy a cozy day at home!
Transportation Alert!
For those who rely on campus transportation, here’s a quick heads up: the main campus shuttle service, The Runner, will not be in operation on Tuesday. So if you had plans to commute using this service, you’ll need to come up with an alternative plan. Check back closer to the date to see if any new updates or changes have come through.
Stay in the Loop
UTSA is committed to keeping everyone informed during this weather event. The university will be regularly updating their social media channels, so it’s a good idea to keep an eye on those platforms for the latest news. Additionally, visitors and students can find a list of which locations will be closed and which will remain open on the UTSA website, alongside their operating hours. Stay safe and make sure your plans align with the latest info!
Martin Luther King Jr. March Consideration
If you’re eager to participate in the 38th-annual Martin Luther King Jr. March scheduled for Monday, January 20, be sure to check for any potential changes in the location due to weather conditions. The march is an important event, and participants should stay updated to ensure they know where to go.
What’s on the Forecast?
The weather predictions have folks buzzing with expectations of a wintry mix, which could include icy conditions and possibly even snow extending through mid-week. It’s the kind of weather that’s beautiful to look at but can make travel tricky, so it’s best to prepare accordingly. If there’s one thing we know about San Antonio, it’s that we don’t see cold weather like this too often, so break out those cozy sweaters and stay warm!
Enjoy Your Day Off!
As the university takes precautions for the coming freeze, students and faculty alike have the chance to take a break from classes and perhaps enjoy a quiet day at home. Whether that means catching up on some well-deserved rest, diving into some reading, or simply watching the world outside transform into a winter wonderland, make the most of it! Don’t forget to share your chilly day plans with friends and classmates, and stay safe out there!
Remember to stay warm, check those updates, and make sure you’re prepared for a day off as UTSA navigates through the cold. Winter is here—let’s embrace it!
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Additional Resources
- KSAT: UTSA Cancels Classes Due to Hard Freeze
- Wikipedia: Cold Weather
- Fox San Antonio: UTSA Classes Canceled
- Google Search: UTSA Cancellation News
- Express News: UTSA Cold Weather Cancellation
- Google Scholar: Freezing Temperatures
- KENS 5: San Antonio Weather Impact
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Hard Freeze
- KSAT: San Antonio Opens Resilience Hubs
- Google News: San Antonio Cold Weather