Bexar County offices back open on Thursday.
South Central Texas can expect one more night of freezing rain across portions of the Edwards Plateau, the Hill Country, and areas just east of and along the Interstate 35 corridor, according to the National Weather Service.
There were 114 outages as of 1:45 p.m.This is compared to 88 outages that affected 41,000 customers at about 6 a.m. All of the outages are concentrated outside of Loop 410 in the north and northwest areas of Bexar County. Temperatures in those areas are expected to hover at or around freezing, which will help thaw power lines.
North and northwestern Bexar County will likely stay at or right around freezing for much of Wednesday, the NWS said. Meanwhile, the rest of San Antonio may see a high chance of rain into Thursday and melting ice. Overnight on Wednesday, Bexar County saw widespread rain and freezing rain. Areas with the highest elevation, including the far north and northwest portions of San Antonio, saw the most ice. These areas saw anywhere from a tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch of ice on trees, signs, patio furniture and other objects.
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