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Several San Antonio breweries offering free, clean water
Read full article: Several San Antonio breweries offering free, clean waterSAN ANTONIO – San Antonio breweries are stepping up to help people in need of free, clean water after this week’s winter storm. Here’s a list:- Weathered Souls says hours for free clean water are 12 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Bring water containers or jugs. Ad- Black Laboratory is offering clean water until 9 p.m. Saturday. It will be open until 10 p.m.- Back Unturned is open and offering water until midnight Saturday. RELATED: Here are the water, food distribution centers open in the San Antonio area
TxDOT warns that dangerous, icy conditions remain on roads with more wintry weather in San Antonio region
Read full article: TxDOT warns that dangerous, icy conditions remain on roads with more wintry weather in San Antonio regionSAN ANTONIO – The Texas Department of Transportation warned drivers early Thursday morning that there is still ice on the roads and highways, and driving conditions remain dangerous with another round of wintry weather in the region throughout the morning. UPDATE: 2/18 2:30AM - ⚠️ ICY CONDITIONS EXIST ⚠️ Road conditions continue to worsen on highways across San Antonio. #TxDOTwx #BeSafeDriveSmart pic.twitter.com/mh7Bh9fFdc — TxDOT San Antonio (@TxDOTSanAntonio) February 18, 2021San Antonio police have responded to 1,366 calls for service for vehicle crashes due to the winter weather across the area. According to San Antonio city officials, there were 20 barricade crews ensuring dangerous roads are not accessed. Click here to see the latest road conditions.
Severe weather threat over for San Antonio
Read full article: Severe weather threat over for San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – Check out the latest satellite imaging tracking storms in the San Antonio area here:Strong to severe storms have moved through South Texas Friday night. The severe weather threat has passed for San Antonio as of 12:00 AMAll rain has moved well east of San Antonio as of 5:30 AMMany locations received half to more than one inch of rainfall, which will help relieve drought conditions and improve the Edwards Aquifer level