Texas Winter Storm Warning in Effect: San Antonio Faces Snow and Ice Accumulation Through Tuesday Evening
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San Antonio, TX – A Winter Storm Warning is in effect from Monday evening through Tuesday for parts of Central Texas, including the I-35 corridor. The area is expected to see a mix of snow and sleet with accumulations up to 2 inches possible. Ice accumulation of up to 0.10 inches may further complicate travel conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, areas west of I-35 are under a Winter Weather Advisory and could experience a wintry mix with lighter snow and ice accumulations. The warning covers major cities like San Antonio, Austin, and New Braunfels, where hazardous travel conditions are anticipated through Tuesday evening.
Residents are advised to delay non-essential travel and prepare for icy roads and potential disruptions. The Texas Department of Transportation is monitoring conditions and deploying crews to treat roadways.
Temperatures are forecasted to remain near or below freezing, creating persistent risks of ice formation, particularly on bridges and overpasses. Drivers are encouraged to carry emergency supplies and check local weather updates.
This winter storm marks one of the season’s most significant events for the region, highlighting the need for caution as Central Texas braces for the impact through early Tuesday evening.
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