Friday Updates: SMEU restores more power, grocery openings
San Marcos is beginning to thaw out as temperatures have already started to climb above freezing.
San Marcos is beginning to thaw out as temperatures have already started to climb above freezing.
San Marcos Electric Utility’s substations were put back online as of 3 a.m. Thursday morning, the City of San Marcos announced.
Snow is falling across San Marcos Thursday morning.
The City of San Marcos issued a boil water advisory for all water customers Wednesday.
The city issued the advisory because of water pressure dropping within the distribution system.
Local grocery stores continue to be impacted by the ongoing winter weather and electrical outages.
The bitter cold winter weather in the region has caused issues and interruptions of service across Hays County.
Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra issued a local disaster declaration amid severe winter weather conditions.
San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson has signed a Declaration of Local State of Disaster with wintry precipitation expected Saturday night and throughout the weekend.
San Marcos police and fire personnel responded to an auto crash on northbound Interstate 35 shortly before 8 a.m. on Saturday. Icy conditions exist on I-35 and roads around San Marcos. The San Marcos Police Department and City of San Marcos are urging residents to drive slow and stay home if possible. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo
The San Marcos Police Department has responded to more than dozen auto accidents caused by icy roads Saturday morning.
The Hays County Local Health Department reported 192 additional recoveries from COVID-19, 45 new lab-confirmed cases, six hospitalizations and three hospital discharges on Friday.
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