

Ready to Work Advisory Board Meeting Cancelled We thank our customers for their patience.Īll sites will be closed tomorrow, Friday, February 4.ĬOVID-19 test sites operated by Curative and Community Labs, as well as the mass vaccination site at the Alamodome will be closed tomorrow, Friday, February 4.If you have to be on the roads, please remember to Move Over and Slow Down for our crews as they work to restore power to our community.As a reminder, if you see a downed power line, report it to CPS Energy at 210-353-HELP (4357.).Our lake parks will also remained closed until Saturday morning.

Our walk-in centers will remain closed on Friday, Feb.These are local outages that are caused by the severe weather.There may be some individual outages remaining through the night and we are contacting those customers directly.We estimate the bulk of the outages will be restored by midnight.As of 6 p.m., there were 102 outages impacting close to 7,000 customers.That rainfall and continuing showers are turning into ice that has weighed down tree branches onto our lines and equipment causing outages. Heavy winds and rain entered our service area early this morning.CPS Energy crews continue to make progress on outage restoration.Bexar County Fire Marshal’s Office – 9810 Southton Road, San Antonio, TX 78223.Leon Valley Convention Center – 6427 Evers Rd, San Antonio, TX 78238.ESD 8 – 20825 Babcock Rd, San Antonio, TX 78255.ESD 3 – 23103 Bulverde Rd, San Antonio, TX 78260.ESD 2 – 2096 Talley Rd, San Antonio, TX 78251.The sites will abide by COVID-19 safety protocols to include physical distancing and strongly encouraged to wear a face mask. The Homeless Connections Hotline number is 21.īexar County is operating six warming sites through Saturday, Februat 12:00 p.m. on Thursday and Friday to help connect individuals to resources and assistance through the cold weather. The City’s Homeless Connections Hotline will be open through 6 p.m. Residents in need of transportation assistance may contact 311. Anyone coming to the centers should bring clothes, supplies and medicine that they will need. The centers utilize appropriate COVID-19 prevention protocols. The City is operating four warming centers offering short-term emergency shelter through noon tomorrow. Traffic: Five signals without power and three intersections currently flashing.Rapid Response: 24 trees downed, 13 (cut/stacked), 11 (pending as of this afternoon) and eight low water crossing still activated as result of rain.Public Works is also responding to downed trees and signal outages: Two de-icing crews will continue working through midnight, with other crews on standby to work overnight, if needed. Street spotter crews are working citywide to check for issues and/or ice accumulations. Public Works crews spread chat rock on overpasses, bridges, at fire stations, and on sidewalks in front of warming centers.
SAN ANTONIO WEATHER IN FEBRUARY DRIVERS
We encourage drivers to slow down, use extra caution and check for the latest road conditions at before heading out on the road. Safety of the traveling public is our top priority. All major highways remain open to traffic, except the flyover ramps at US 281 and Loop 1604 and US 281 and Loop 410. TxDOT crews will continue to monitor and treat highways for ice accumulation throughout the evening. All other regular City operations will resume at 11 a.m. Solid waste pickup services will resume at 9 a.m. Public Works, Police, Fire and other critical City services remain in operation.

The public should stay home unless it is necessary to travel.Įarlier today City Manager Erik Walsh sent home all non-essential City of San Antonio staff due to unsafe travel conditions. The San Antonio Police Department has implemented its Ice Plan. Sustained freezing temperatures coupled with wet roadways have caused icing on some major thoroughfares in the region. Hard freezes in the low teens to low 20s are forecast until Friday night across all of South Central Texas. this evening throughout the San Antonio area. SAN ANTONIO (February 3, 2022) – The National Weather Service issued Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 9 p.m. Laura Mayes, 21 Vigil 21 COUNTY: Tom Peine, 21 Anne Kenny Hayden 21 Energy: Dana Sotoodeh, 21 Lorraine Pulido, 21, CURRENT AS OF 5 P.M.
