
Due to the arctic blast, some organizations are canceling their scheduled activities.
SAN ANTONIO — A winter storm and freezing temperatures have prompted some businesses to cancel scheduled activities.
Closings and cancelations
The Alamo
Due to the upcoming inclement winter weather conditions, the Alamo will delay opening on Sunday, January 25, and Monday, January 26, 2026, until 12 p.m. The safety of our visitors and staff is our top priority, and we are committed to providing an environment that is both welcoming and comfortable for everyone.
Artpace
The downtown gallery said Saturday afternoon it was closed the rest of the day and would remain closed Sunday.
Boeing
Due to anticipated inclement weather, Boeing announced its hiring event scheduled for Saturday has been postponed. The event will now take place the following Saturday, Jan. 31.
Briscoe Western Art Museum
The downtown San Antonio museum said it was cancelling its Wild West Wildlife Festival scheduled for Saturday, and closing to the public on that day. The museum will also close Sunday.
Community Bible Church
Due to impending cold and icy weather, Community Bible Church (CBC) has canceled all in-person services at all five campuses this weekend. The decision was made out of an abundance of caution, with the safety of our church family, staff, and volunteers as the top priority. CBC will stream a special online service this Sunday at 10:00 a.m. and encourages the community to join from home. The service will include worship and a message from Pastor Ed Newton.The livestream will be available via: communitybible.com, YouTube and Facebook (@cbcsocial) and The CBC App.
Monster Jam
Originally scheduled for this weekend at the Alamodome, Monster Jam organizers said they were rescheduling to March due to the winter weather blast.
New Braunfels
Das Rec, the New Braunfels Public Library, the Westside Community Center, the Civic/Convention Center,and the New Braunfels National Airport will remain open with normal hours of operation over the weekend.
The Landa Park Golf Course will be closed beginning Saturday and lasting until Tuesday (1/27) at 12pm.
Police, Fire & EMS, Public Works, and Solid Waste pick up will continue operations as normal. Please note:
There are currently no changes to the schedule for residential or commercial garbage and recycling pickup.
Should changes become necessary, updates will be posted on the City of New Braunfels website and on the
City’s social media platforms.
Restrooms, water fountains, and other facilities in all City parks have been winterized and will be closed on
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and will remain closed until freezing
Pearl Market
Due to expected inclement weather, we are canceling Pearl Markets this weekend to ensure the safety of our vendors, staff, and visitors. While we try our best to stay warm, our farmers are out protecting livestock and covering crops in freezing conditions. No snow days for them, and a canceled market means lost perishables and income.
Ruby City
The Southtown art gallery said it would close early Saturday, at 5:30 p.m., and will remain closed Sunday.
San Antonio Museum of Art
The downtown museum said it would close early Saturday, at 3 p.m., and remain closed Sunday. It would resume normal operating hours Tuesday (SAMA is closed on Mondays.)
San Antonio Zoo
Officials at the zoo said they were “activating comprehensive cold-weather protocols” to protect animals in the facility’s care.
SeaWorld
The park said it would be closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Schertz Scavenger Hunt
City officials said they were canceling the Nature Scavenger Hunt scheduled for Sunday.
Six Flags Fiesta Texas
The park will close Jan. 24-25 and reopen as scheduled on Jan. 31. Tickets for Jan. 24-25 will be good for any other operating day.
KENS 5 will continue to update this story as we receive notification of more closures.