News Summary
As a Winter Weather Advisory is in place for Bexar County, multiple school districts in San Antonio have taken precautionary measures by canceling and rescheduling after-school activities on Friday. With ice accumulation expected, schools such as Northside, North East, and San Antonio Independent School Districts are prioritizing safety and keeping families informed. The community is urged to stay updated on weather conditions as they prepare for potentially slippery roads and postponements of events throughout the weekend.
San Antonio Schools Take Precautions Amid Cold Weather Advisory
San Antonio is gearing up for a chilly weekend as several school districts in the area have decided to cancel and reschedule all after-school activities scheduled for Friday. With a Winter Weather Advisory in effect for Bexar County, parents and students alike should prepare for some frosty conditions ahead.
What to Expect from the Weather
According to forecasts, a light drizzle is expected to develop later in the afternoon and trickle into the night on Friday. The temperatures during this drizzle could hover right around freezing, particularly in the northern parts of Bexar County and in areas of the Hill Country. Ice accumulation in San Antonio is expected to reach up to 0.03 inches, which may create slippery spots on untreated surfaces like bridges, overpasses, and even cars parked outside.
School Districts Respond
Among the affected school districts are the Northside Independent School District, North East Independent School District, and San Antonio Independent School District. These districts are being proactive by keeping the safety of students and families at the forefront. North East Independent School District has already announced that any events scheduled for Saturday morning will experience delays, while San Antonio Independent School District plans to communicate with families regarding any Saturday events still on the calendar.
Northside Independent School District is also keeping a close eye on the weather and road conditions, letting families know they are committed to ensuring everyone’s safety throughout the weekend.
Community-Wide Impact
It’s worth noting that neighboring communities, such as New Braunfels, may see even slightly higher ice accumulation, with estimates reaching up to 0.08 inches. This has led to a broader caution across the region as families prepare for possible travel disruptions. Many events, including sports practices and extracurricular activities, will be put on hold.
Looking Ahead
The freezing conditions we’ve been experiencing since Wednesday morning may finally be on track to ease. The forecast indicates that these will be the last freezing temperatures of this week’s cold snap, with a welcome rise expected Saturday morning. By about 9 a.m., temperatures should climb above freezing, eventually hitting a comfortable high of 42 degrees by the afternoon.
And if you’re hoping for a little more warmth, good news is on the horizon: sunny skies and warmer weather are set to return on Sunday, with temperatures likely soaring into the low-to-mid 60s! What a great way to bounce back after this cold spell!
Stay Updated!
Parents and students are encouraged to stay updated and flexible as school districts monitor the weather and any changes that may arise. Make sure to check your district’s communication channels for timely updates about any rescheduling of activities or events.
In the meantime, bundle up, stay safe, and make the most of this unexpected winter weather. Hot cocoa, warm blankets, and family time might just be the perfect antidote to the chilly forecast!
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Additional Resources
- KSAT: Northside ISD Cancels Friday’s After-School Activities
- San Antonio Current: School Districts Cancel After-School Activities
- News4SanAntonio: Northside ISD Cancels Friday Events
- KENS5: Northside ISD Cancels After-School Activities
- San Antonio Express-News: Winter Storm Impacts Schools
- Wikipedia: Winter Weather
- Google Search: Winter Weather Advisory
- Google Scholar: Winter Weather Impacts on Schools
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Winter Storm
- Google News: Winter Weather San Antonio
