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Garcia: District 118 special election looks like a complete toss-up

Garcia: District 118 special election looks like a complete toss-up
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58 cooling centers open all week in San Antonio

58 cooling centers open all week in San Antonio
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City opens Henry B Gonzalez Convention Center as shelter while CPS crews work to restore power

City opens Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center as shelter while CPS crews work to restore power The severe weather damaged powerlines, transformers and other utility structure, CPS Energy says Updated:  Tags:  KSAT file photo. (Gabe Hernandez | SABJ) SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio city leaders announced on Saturday that the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center would be utilized as a shelter while CPS Energy crews continue to work to restore power to more than 5,000 area customers following severe thunderstorms. Severe weather started to affect the San Antonio area beginning Friday night and continued through Saturday morning. Collectively the storms produced more than 5,000 lightning strikes and high winds that reached 77 miles per hour in some areas, CPS Energy said.

San Antonio opens shelter, cooling centers after storm knocks out power

San Antonio opens shelter, cooling centers after storm knocks out power May 30, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail CPS crews work on lines on the grounds of the McNay Art Museum on January 17, 2018. Thousands of CPS customers lost power on Friday or Saturday as a result of severe weather, and the city opened five cooling centers on Sunday.Tom Reel /San Antonio Express-News The city of San Antonio opened a shelter and several cooling centers after severe storms on Friday and Saturday knocked out power for thousands of residents. Over the course of a few hours, the San Antonio area got upward of 5,000 lightning strikes, wind gusts as high as 77 miles per hour and about 2 inches of rainfall, according to the National Weather Service.

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