Snowing at the Alamo

in #newzleakz7 years ago



63,000 lose power
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  • Moderate snowfall reached the San Antonio metro area around 6:30 p.m. Thursday, the first significant snow seen in the city in many years.
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    CPS Energy reported about 88,000 customers had lost power due to the storm as of 10:15 p.m.
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    According to the National Weather Service, a freeze warning has been issued starting at midnight and going until 9 a.m. Friday for San Antonio and several counties throughout South and Central Texas.
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    They say that wet roads may freeze overnight and create dangerous black ice conditions especially on bridges, overpasses, and secondary roadways
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    I was in San Antonio in '72. They had an icestorm that years. The locals can NOT handle bad roads. It was bumper car city.
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winter has finally reached the south, brace yourselves for a cold spell , its gonna be a cold christmas

looks like...and maybe white.
(them damn whites...you just can't never tell about them)

Yikes! That's awful :(

I remember snow in San Antonio back in 1985.. Thanks for the update..Keep On Steemin On!!

might have been the last time it happened.
you're welcome
will do