March through May is when Central Texas typically sees the most severe storms. That means lightning, strong wind and heavy rain that often leads to flash flooding.
With final freeze still to come, sunshine bathes a battered San Antonio
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CAM’s director of outreach Valerie Salas (left) and and Centro’s Morgan Handley (right) check in on residents at a camp downtown at midweek to make sure they have enough to eat.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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People carry food given out for children at Nimitz Middle School on Friday. School districts in the area fed many people whose food supply had run low as a result of cold weather shutdowns.Billy Calzada /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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A Continental Airlines jet approaches San Antonio International Airport on Friday afternoon, signaling that the airport is now open. It had been closed since Monday because of the subfreezing temperatures and snow.Billy Calzada, Staff / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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