News Summary
San Antonio is bracing for winter weather, impacting local schools with potential delays and closures. Rain and possible ice accumulation are expected, especially on bridges and overpasses. School districts are monitoring conditions closely, with Northside Independent School District set to update families on any changes. Safety assessments will dictate decisions on closures, ensuring everyone stays informed and safe as families prepare for potentially hazardous road conditions.
Winter Weather Woes in San Antonio: School Delays and Closures Await!
Hey there, San Antonio! As we gear up for the weekend, it looks like Mother Nature is planning to surprise us with a splash of winter weather. Grab your hot cocoa and snuggle up, because we’ve got some chilly news to share regarding our local schools!
Rain and Chill in the Air
Looking ahead to Thursday afternoon, the San Antonio area can expect widespread rainfall. Yes, you heard right! But that’s not all; the Hill Country will be experiencing this downpour first. While temperatures are currently hovering above freezing, don’t be surprised if they dip slightly due to the incoming moisture.
What does this mean, specifically? Minor ice accumulation is a possibility, especially on the less-traveled bridges and overpasses. We might see up to 0.10 inches of ice in some areas. It might not sound like much, but every little bit counts when it comes to road conditions!
Friday’s Forecast: Ice and Snowflakes
Now, let’s talk about Friday morning. It looks like we could wake up to light icing or even a few snowflakes scattered about. While we’re not expecting a winter wonderland, these conditions could still make for some tricky travel situations. Be sure to keep an eye on the roads if you’re heading out!
School Districts Prepping for Weather Disruptions
The Northside Independent School District announced that they would notify parents promptly regarding whether schools will remain open Thursday. It’s a solid plan that ensures families aren’t left in the dark! Meanwhile, the San Antonio Independent School District is taking steps to prepare for the cold. They’ve been servicing boilers to ensure everyone stays warm and cozy, regardless of the temperatures outside.
For those in the Judson and North East Independent School Districts, they’re also monitoring the weather closely and will keep parents updated on any necessary changes. Fingers crossed that we’ll all get the info we need in a timely manner!
Keeping Everyone Safe!
As the weather approaches, all districts across the area will be closely monitoring road conditions. Decisions on closures will depend on thorough safety assessments. Last year, some schools faced backlash for reopening during particularly cold temperatures, which resulted in closures this year to avoid similar issues. Safety first, right?
To our families in Harlandale, East Central, and Comal ISD, you’re not left out of the loop! Those districts are also reminding parents to keep an eye out for communications about critical updates. It’s always best to stay informed!
Expect Rainfall and Cold Weather
As for the upcoming weather, it’s expected that our region will receive rainfall accumulating between 0.75 inches to 1.5 inches. So, be prepared for possibly wet and slippery conditions. This could impact transportation and travel for families across San Antonio, so please be cautious if you have to get out and about.
That’s our weather wrap up, San Antonio! Stay warm, stay safe, and keep an eye on those text messages and emails from your school district. We’re all in this together as we navigate through this wintry surprise!
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