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San Antonio Morning Briefing: Storm Alerts, a Canceled Tradition, and Cultural Celebrations

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March 7, 2026/07:00 AM
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San Antonio Morning Briefing: Storm Alerts, a Canceled Tradition, and Cultural Celebrations

Morning Briefing: Hail Alerts and Community Transitions

Good morning, San Antonio. As you sip your coffee this Saturday, March 7, 2026, the city is waking up to a mix of atmospheric tension and significant community shifts. From the unpredictable spring skies to the political ripples downtown, there is plenty for every citizen to keep an eye on today.

The Mood: Cautious and Vigilant

The prevailing mood in the Alamo City today is one of caution. After a stretch of unseasonably warm and dry weather, the National Weather Service has placed San Antonio under a Level 2 risk for severe weather. While the morning starts off muggy and cloudy with temperatures hovering near 70 degrees, local meteorologists are tracking a cold front expected to arrive by mid-afternoon. Residents are advised to prepare for scattered thunderstorms starting around 3:00 p.m. with a 60% rain chance. The primary concerns for today are large hail and damaging wind gusts, making it a good day to keep the car under a carport and stay updated on the latest radar shifts.

Key Talking Point: The March for Justice on Hold

The most significant conversation across the city this morning is the sudden cancellation of the 2026 César E. Chávez March for Justice. Originally scheduled for March 28, the local foundation announced yesterday that the 30th anniversary of this historic San Antonio tradition has been called off. Reports indicate the decision follows discussions regarding "sensitive matters" and impending national disclosures about Chávez’s legacy. The news has sparked a wide range of reactions across the West Side and beyond, as the community grapples with the loss of a major annual event that typically draws thousands of participants to the streets in a display of civic pride.

Feel-Good Story: Celebrating the Next Generation

Despite the grey clouds, San Antonio’s spirit of community excellence remains bright tonight at the Carver Community Cultural Center. The 57th Annual San Antonio Queen of Soul Pageant is moving forward, continuing its storied tradition of providing scholarships and mentorship to young women. This event remains a cornerstone of the city’s cultural calendar, celebrating heritage and academic achievement. In addition to the pageant, families are flocking to Hemisfair this morning for School Discovery Day, a festive event designed to help local parents navigate educational options for their children, proving that even in a week of change, the city’s investment in its youth remains unshakable.

Around the City Today

  • Big Texas Terror: The Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center hosts the "Big Texas Terror" convention today, bringing horror fans together for a day of thrills and specialized vendors.
  • Live at the Majestic: The legendary rock band Chicago performs at the Majestic Theatre at 8:00 p.m. for a one-night-only concert.
  • Rodeo Action: The South Texas Collegiate Classic keeps the Western spirit alive tonight at 7:00 p.m. at the Freeman Coliseum.