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PETALING JAYA: Malaysians need not fret over news that parts of a Chinese rocket will plunge into the Earth’s atmosphere as the probability of being fatally struck by space debris is very low, says the Malaysian Space Agency (MySA). Its director-general Azlikamil Napiah said it is unlikely that any debris would land in Malaysia as the size of the country is only a small portion of the Earth’s surface area. “The public doesn’t need to worry about dangerous objects in the ‘re-entry’ because the probability of this object hitting humans or destroying any building structure is very low, since 70% of the Earth is made up of water and Malaysia is small, ” he said yesterday. ....
FacebookTwitterEmail Don t forget to hydrate as unseasonably warm weather hits San Antonio.William Luther /Staff It s safe to say San Antonio is done with freezes. Time to unpack those summer clothes as the forecast calls for 90-degree temps and little chance of rainfall over the next week. A Pacific front will move across our area mid-week, bringing a little relief to humidity levels but leaving temperatures in the 90s. Monday (High 79 and Low 65): The humidity will start to return Monday evening with a southeast wind gusting near 20 mph pumping in moisture. This afternoon could be the last day to see high temperatures in the 70s. ....
1of8 Bridget Smith married her longtime boyfriend on March 28, 2021.Courtesy Bridget Smith Show MoreShow Less 2of8 The San Antonio native now lives in Colorado but travels to Los Angeles for work.Courtesy Bridget Smith Show MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8 5of8 Former Great Day SA host Bridget Smith shares details from life after KENS 5.Courtesy Bridget Smith Show MoreShow Less 6of8 7of8 Bridget Smith got engaged to her longtime boyfriend last year.Courtesy Bridget Smith Show MoreShow Less 8of8 It s been nearly five years since former Great Day SA host Bridget Smith left San Antonio, but she s been doing big things since then. ....
FacebookTwitterEmail The uncertainty thrust upon the world by COVID-19 will be evident this Easter. Celebrating at Brackenridge Park, like this family, above, did last year, is no longer a safe option. Those who seek comfort in faith will have to light a candle at home or while a safe distance from others.Jerry Lara /Staff photographer This week San Antonians will no longer experience those cold fronts that brought high winds kicking up annoying pollen. Instead, a warming trend will take hold of the area following Easter weekend. Good Friday (High 71 and Low 45): This should be the last day of the week San Antonians experience morning temperatures in the 40s. Dry air will allow temperatures to feel chilly when you wake up, but comfortable by the afternoon. Winds will pick up around 15 mph by the afternoon with clouds rolling in by the evening. ....
5of5 Zebra mussels are spreading like wildfire yet again, and this year, they re closer to San Antonio than ever. Lake Placid, which is 36 miles outside of San Antonio, was designated by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department as “fully infested on Tuesday, while Lake Medina was named positive for the pests. The discovery of the invasive species at Medina marks the first time the critters have been found in the San Antonio river basin, according to TPWD. The mollusk spreads when aquatic equipment, like boats, are not cleaned and dried properly before being moved and used on uninfected waters. The department said in a press release that they investigated the Medina infestation after a lake visitor sent a photo of the striped creatures near a boat ramp by Haby s Cove. ....