March 25, 2022 Be ready for severe weather season Although some natural disasters can strike at any time, people in many areas need to be particularly aware of severe weather season which brings an increased risk of tornadoes, wildfires, thunderstorms with heavy rain, flooding, and damaging winds.
Feb. 22, 2021 JBSA continues to recover from extreme winter weather in Texas As President’s Day approached, so did severe winter weather at Joint Base San Antonio Feb. 14. Winter storm warnings were issued as northerly winds at 10 to 20 knots and bitter cold fell upon the region, leading to extensive power and water outages, slick roads and burst pipes.
Feb. 16, 2021 JBSA suggests protecting pipes, storing water during freezing weather As severe winter weather and extremely low temperatures continue throughout the Alamo Region, adequately preparing is important. For those who are without power or water, the below information may be helpful and is provided, in part, by the American Red Cross.
Feb. 16, 2021 JBSA closed for non-emergency personnel Feb. 17 Due to the severe weather and adverse road conditions in and around Joint Base San Antonio, the installation commander will close JBSA for non-emergency personnel on Feb. 17, 2021.
Feb. 15, 2021 JBSA closed for non-emergency personnel Feb. 16 Due to the severe weather and adverse road conditions in and around Joint Base San Antonio, the installation commander will close JBSA for non-emergency personnel Feb. 16, 2021.