After days of freezing temperatures and widespread power outages, San Antonians awoke to more snow flurries Thursday morning. While snow earlier in the week drew residents out of their homes to play in the winter wonderland, the week’s second round of snow comes after thousands in the area suffered days without power and water in the middle of a stretch of frigid weather. Quickly blanketing the landscape in white, Thursday’s snowfall left lonelier scenes throughout the city. San Antonio Report staff captured some of the quiet beauty.

A scene from the Museum Reach of the San Antonio River on Thursday morning as more snow arrives in San Antonio. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report
The historic Maverick Carter House is blanketed with snow Thursday morning.
The historic Maverick Carter House is blanketed with snow Thursday morning. Credit: Iris Dimmick / San Antonio Report
A scene from North Bexar County on Thursday morning as a second snowfall hits San Antonio in less than a week. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
San Antonio’s Tower of the Americas in the snow Thursday morning. Credit: Robert Rivard / San Antonio Report
A scene from North Bexar County on Thursday morning as a second snowfall hits San Antonio in less than a week. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
A scene from North Bexar County on Thursday morning as a second snowfall hits San Antonio in less than a week. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
A scene from the Museum Reach of the San Antonio River on Thursday morning as more snow arrives to San Antonio. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report
The view from Fairview Avenue. Credit: Nicholas Frank / San Antonio Report
Snow falls on the sculptures at Veterans Memorial Park on Thursday morning.
Snow falls on the sculptures at Veterans Memorial Park on Thursday morning. Credit: Iris Dimmick / San Antonio Report
A scene from the Museum Reach of the San Antonio River on Thursday morning as more snow arrives to San Antonio. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report
Snow falls at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday.
Snow falls at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday. Credit: Iris Dimmick / San Antonio Report
A scene from the Museum Reach of the San Antonio River on Thursday morning as more snow arrives to San Antonio. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report
The view from the Arsenal Street Bridge during Thursday morning’s snowfall. Credit: Robert Rivard / San Antonio Report
Footprints are the only trace of visitors to the River Walk Thursday morning. Credit: Robert Rivard / San Antonio Report
A lone walker descends the stairs to the River Walk. Credit: Robert Rivard / San Antonio Report

This article was assembled by various members of the San Antonio Report staff.