Winter Weather Advisory Alert for San Antonio!

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News Summary

San Antonio is under a winter weather advisory from 6 p.m. Friday until 9 a.m. Saturday, expecting freezing rain and potentially icy conditions. Schools have canceled Friday after-school activities for safety. Residents in impacted counties are urged to stay cautious on roads, prepare their homes, and keep updated on weather alerts. Warmer temperatures are anticipated by Saturday afternoon, promising brighter days ahead.

Winter Weather Advisory Alert for San Antonio!

San Antonio residents, heed the weather warning! A winter weather advisory has been issued for our lovely city and surrounding areas, stretching over parts of Central Texas including the bustling hubs of Austin and nearby towns. From 6 p.m. on Friday until 9 a.m. on Saturday, be prepared for potentially icy conditions.

What to Expect

Weather enthusiasts and everyday folks alike should brace for freezing rain and drizzle making their presence known during this time. Light ice accumulations of up to 1/10th of an inch could settle, especially on untreated surfaces like roads, bridges, and overpasses. Keep your eyes peeled as drizzle is expected to begin late Friday afternoon and continue into the evening. So, if you’re heading out, it might be wise to layer up and drive cautiously!

School Activities on Hold

In light of the expected weather conditions, local school districts in the San Antonio area have decided to take proactive measures. All Friday after-school activities have been canceled, ensuring that safety comes first for students and their families. It’s a good time to curl up with a hot chocolate at home instead!

Counties Under the Advisory

This advisory impacts several counties, including Hays, Comal, Bexar, Caldwell, Guadalupe, Wilson, and Gonzales. If you’re living in or traveling through these areas, it’s crucial to stay updated on road conditions and weather alerts.

Be Prepared for the Cold

As the evening progresses, temperatures are expected to hover at or near the freezing mark, particularly in the northern regions of Bexar County and parts of the picturesque Hill Country. A light glaze may form on elevated surfaces due to the drizzle, adding to the chill in the air. With wind gusts hitting around 30-40 mph, expect a significant wind chill factor, making it feel even colder than it actually is.

Stay Safe on the Roads

As we head into the night, it’s essential to remember that slick roads could start developing overnight. Residents are being reminded to exercise caution while driving. If you plan on hitting the road after the weather system passes through, be sure to check road conditions via DriveTexas.org or by calling 800-452-9292. Feel free to take it slow and steady as you navigate the potentially treacherous spots!

Prepare Your Home

But it’s not just the roads you need to think about—make sure to prepare your home for the dropping temperatures! Insulating pipes and allowing warm air to circulate around plumbing is crucial, especially in these frigid conditions. Every little bit helps when the temperatures drop!

Bright Days Ahead

Good news is on the horizon—after the cold front arrives, a rapid temperature drop of 20 degrees or more will be felt across the region, but warmer temperatures are predicted for Saturday. By the afternoon, conditions are expected to improve, allowing San Antonio residents to enjoy the weekend ahead with a bit of a warm-up.

So, San Antonio, let’s bundle up, stay safe, and ride out this chilly spell together! Remember to keep checking the weather updates and take all necessary precautions to keep yourself and your loved ones warm and safe.

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