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Tag: weather

Posted inEnvironment

Forecasters predict a wetter 2023. Will it be enough to push San Antonio out of drought?

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett January 17, 2023January 17, 2023

After a devastatingly dry year and scorching summer, San Antonians will be glad to learn forecasters expect relief is on the way.

CPS Energy assures customers that even if they are behind on payment they will not face service disconnection.
Posted inGov & Politics

CPS Energy to halt disconnections for cold snap, holidays despite financial concerns

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett December 19, 2022December 19, 2022
A pedestrian holds onto her hat and dog as lower temperatures and rain arrive to San Antonio on Monday.
Posted inPhotos of the Week

San Antonio’s week in photos, Oct. 16-22

Avatar photo by Nick Wagner October 24, 2022October 23, 2022
Storm clouds gather in the Stone Oak area Monday. After weeks of dry and hot weather conditions rain finally dampens the earth in San Antonio.
Posted inEnvironment

Showers will pull temps down from triple-digits this week, but won’t dent drought or fire risk

Avatar photo by San Antonio Report Staff June 27, 2022June 27, 2022
Draught conditions in San Antonio continue as SAWS places its customers under Stage II water restrictions.
Posted inWeather

Stage 2 watering rules begin as San Antonio faces a hot, dry summer

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett April 12, 2022April 12, 2022
Sprinklers water the lawn in front of an Alamo Heights home last year.
Posted inGov & Politics

San Antonio enters Stage 1 watering rules with drier, warmer conditions ahead

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett March 9, 2022March 9, 2022
CPS Energy line crews work to restore power February 3, 2022 after ice caused power outages across Bexar County, mostly due to downed trees.
Posted inPhotos of the Week

San Antonio’s week in photos, Jan. 31-Feb. 6

Bria Woods, San Antonio Report contributor by Bria Woods February 7, 2022February 6, 2022
Ice clings to utility lines as a power outage affects a bank of traffic lights in the Ingram Hills neighborhood on Thursday.
Posted inWeather

City officials urge caution on roadways as frigid weather continues through weekend

Avatar photo by Lindsey Carnett February 4, 2022February 4, 2022
A TXDOT worker places cones to block the entrance to the US 281 flyover from Interstate 410 on Thursday.
Posted inWeather

Arctic front causes closures, dangerous roads, outages in San Antonio

Avatar photo by Tracy Idell Hamilton February 3, 2022February 3, 2022
Posted inEducation

With freezing temps and ice, these San Antonio school districts are closed Friday

Avatar photo by Brooke Crum February 2, 2022February 3, 2022

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