University Cancels Classes Due to Winter Weather

News Summary

The University of Texas at San Antonio has announced the cancellation of all classes and events on January 21st due to forecasted severe winter weather. The spring semester will now start a day later on January 22nd. Only employees with essential roles are expected to work on the 21st. Students are advised to monitor updates regarding weather impacts on campus events, including the annual MLK March, while considering alternative transportation options as shuttle services will not operate that day.

Winter Weather Forces UTSA to Cancel Classes

Attention, students and staff of the University of Texas at San Antonio! It looks like Mother Nature has some chilly plans in store for us, and the university has decided to take a proactive approach by canceling all classes, programs, and events on January 21. This decision comes in light of a forecast predicting some serious winter weather, including freezing temperatures and possibly a wintry mix.

What This Means for Classes

Mark your calendars, folks! The spring semester has been pushed back just a bit and will now kick off on January 22, a full day later than originally scheduled. While this might throw a small wrench in your plans, just think of it as an unexpected bonus day to relax, catch up on some reading, or maybe even binge-watch that show you’ve been curious about. The important thing is to stay warm and safe during this cold snap!

Who Needs to Report to Work?

For our dedicated employees, it’s essential to note that only those with essential job functions are expected to report to work on January 21. If you don’t fall into this category, you’re encouraged to work remotely if that option is available to you. So, whether you’re cozying up with a cup of hot cocoa at home or tackling your tasks from the comfort of your couch, make sure you stay productive!

Shuttle Service Update

For those of you who rely on the campus shuttle service, The Runner, you’ll want to plan ahead. The shuttle will not be in operation on January 21, so consider alternative transport options or stay put and enjoy a day indoors. Better safe than sorry, right?

Stay Informed About Upcoming Events

There’s always something happening at UTSA, and the university is urging students to keep an eye on updates, especially concerning the annual MLK March scheduled for Monday. Weather can be unpredictable, so make sure you’re aware of any changes that might affect this or other events.

Weather Conditions

The decision to close the campus follows a forecast from the National Weather Service indicating there’s a 50% chance of some snow showers and freezing rain overnight on January 20 leading into January 21. It doesn’t take a meteorologist to know that freezing temperatures can definitely impact our daily lives, especially in a city where snow isn’t very common!

What About Other Schools?

UTSA isn’t alone in monitoring the upcoming weather—local school districts throughout Bexar County are also keeping a close watch. Many are set to decide on closures or delays for Wednesday based on how things turn out on Tuesday. It’s all part of shifting gears in the face of unpredictable weather changes.

Wrapping Up

In summary, stay warm, stay safe, and be sure to check the UTSA website for a full list of closed locations and open facilities with their hours on the 21st. Whether you’re gearing up for a Netflix marathon or enjoying the wintry landscape outside, let’s make the most of our unexpected day off. Here’s to hoping for a quick return to warmer weather just in time for the start of the spring semester!

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