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Will Northside Independent School District Have a Snow Day?

Will Northside Independent School District close tomorrow? Live snow-day probability for San Antonio, Texas — updated every 30 minutes with the latest forecast.

It's 78°F — no snow day expected.

No Snow Day Risk
Enrollment
104,000
District type
ISD
Avg snowfall
0"
Primary city
San Antonio

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What makes Northside Independent School District different

The strongest district pages should show the official source, the local closure threshold, recent events, and the nearby systems most likely to disagree with this district on a borderline storm.

Local threshold

Any accumulation or hard freeze

Snow days in San Antonio are rare enough to be historically notable. Most winters see zero events that approach a school closure threshold. When they happen — typically once every 3–10 years — they close schools not from accumulation but from hard freezes that burst water mains and ice over elevated roadways overnight. The threshold here is binary: any measurable winter-weather event is a closure. Northside Independent School District serves 104,000 students across Texas, which makes closure decisions consequential — but the district's scale also gives it the resources (plow contracts, transportation depth, communication infrastructure) to keep schools open through events that would close smaller districts.

Official sources

District site and live SnowSense forecast

Northside Independent School District

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Nearby district contrast

Why nearby districts may disagree

Northside Independent School District may close sooner than Houston Independent School District

Houston Independent School District is a much larger system, which usually makes leaders more reluctant to close for borderline events that a smaller district like Northside Independent School District can call off more quickly.

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Northside Independent School District and Dallas Independent School District can still make different calls on the same forecast

Independent leadership, different first-bell times, and neighborhood-level route exposure can make one district close while another nearby district stays open through the same winter event.

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Northside Independent School District and Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District can still make different calls on the same forecast

Independent leadership, different first-bell times, and neighborhood-level route exposure can make one district close while another nearby district stays open through the same winter event.

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How Northside Independent School District makes the closure decision

Northside Independent School District is an Independent School District — a fiscally and administratively autonomous entity under Texas law. Closure decisions are made by the Superintendent in consultation with transportation, facilities, and (when needed) regional emergency management. Because Texas school districts have full local control, Northside Independent School District's closure thresholds and announcement protocols are genuinely independent from neighboring districts.

Decisions are typically made between 4:30 and 5:30 a.m. after early-morning road assessments. Texas weather events that close Northside Independent School District schools are usually ice events rather than pure snow — even an eighth of an inch of freezing rain on elevated roadways is enough to ground bus routes. Announcements go out via the district's social channels, automated calls, and local news partners.

What closes Northside Independent School District

Snow days in San Antonio are rare enough to be historically notable. Most winters see zero events that approach a school closure threshold. When they happen — typically once every 3–10 years — they close schools not from accumulation but from hard freezes that burst water mains and ice over elevated roadways overnight. The threshold here is binary: any measurable winter-weather event is a closure. Northside Independent School District serves 104,000 students across Texas, which makes closure decisions consequential — but the district's scale also gives it the resources (plow contracts, transportation depth, communication infrastructure) to keep schools open through events that would close smaller districts.

  • Seasonal snowfall: 0 inches
  • Closure events: typically 0–1 per decade
  • Hard-freeze overnight lows drive most winter-weather advisories
  • When closures happen, they're often multi-day events

About Northside Independent School District

Northside Independent School District is a Independent School District serving San Antonio, Texas and the surrounding community. The district operates within the broader San Antonio school-closure ecosystem, where the city's climate (averaging 0 inches of snowfall per year) sets the baseline for how often weather events trigger closures.

Enrollment
104,000
District type
Independent School District
Primary city
San Antonio, Texas
Annual snowfall
0"
Official district website

SnowSense™ tracks weather conditions in San Antonio every 30 minutes and calibrates the resulting snow-day probability against Texas's school-closure patterns. The number on this page reflects the live forecast — check it again the morning of the storm.

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