In response to the upcoming cold snap, San Antonio is opening local warming centers earlier this weekend to help residents find refuge from the frigid temperatures. Starting January 11, the centers will open at 8 a.m., providing a cozy space for those in need. Residents are encouraged to utilize these centers, and public transit will offer free rides to and from them. Enjoy a brief cold spell, followed by a warming trend for the weekend. Stay safe and warm!
The city of San Antonio is taking action to ensure everyone stays warm this weekend with the forecast predicting some serious cold temperatures. Starting Saturday, January 11, local warming centers will be changing their hours to make them more accessible, opening bright and early at 8 a.m. This early opening means those needing a little extra warmth can head over before the usual operating hours kick in, giving people ample time to find a cozy spot.
These warming centers are available at various locations throughout the area, including libraries and community centers. It’s a great way to find refuge from the chilly air without worrying about the cold nipping at your nose! For those looking for a warm space, the city has made it super easy to find these locations. Just hop on the city’s website where you can find a handy map and all the details on the hours for each center. It’s all about making sure you stay toasty!
But that’s not all—getting to these warming centers is easier than ever! On Saturday, VIA Metropolitan Transit will be offering fare-free rides to anyone heading to or from these centers. What does that mean for you? If you need a lift, simply inform your bus operator when you hop on, and you’re good to go! If you’re using VIA Link or the VIAtrans service, let your driver or reservation agent know you’re headed to a warming center, and you can enjoy the free ride.
As for the weather, it’s going to be a bit of a chilly surprise. Temperatures are expected to dip into the upper-20s on Friday night. And come Saturday morning, freezing conditions will blanket the area with lows dropping into the low-20s—especially in the Hill Country. With clear skies predicted for the night, temperatures are expected to drop even lower. So, it’s definitely a good idea to bundle up!
Even though the temperatures will be chilly, there is some good news on the horizon. Roadways are expected to remain safe since any moisture that could lead to freezing should evaporate before temperatures drop to those levels. So if you need to head out, you can do so without worrying too much about icy roads!
After the cold snap, residents can look forward to a warming trend over the weekend. By Saturday afternoon, temperatures are predicted to rebound nicely, making it a more comfortable situation for everyone. And even Sunday is expected to follow suit with pleasant weather. So, hang tight through the freeze and enjoy the comforting warmth that the weekend will bring!
Looking at the broader picture, following this cold stretch, meteorologists anticipate more clouds next week. However, it appears there will be no significant rain in the forecast just yet. So, as you secure your sweaters and pull out the hot cocoa, remember that this chilly spell is just a moment in time. San Antonio will be back to basking in the warmth very soon!
Stay warm, stay safe, and make the most of the city’s resources to keep cozy during this weekend’s freeze!
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