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Bundle up Friday morning if heading out to snag some holiday deals!
SUMMARY: Good Thursday evening, San Antonio! I’m meteorologist Mia Montgomery with your weather update. After a windy Thanksgiving, expect breezy conditions tonight with temperatures dropping to the 30s and low 40s, making for a cold start to Friday. If you’re shopping tomorrow morning, bundle up, as some areas in the Hill Country may experience a brief light freeze. Friday’s high will be around 60°F, with upper 50s expected throughout the metro. The weekend will be slightly warmer and quiet, perfect for outdoor decorations. Rain chances return early next week, peaking on Tuesday, with light rainfall anticipated. Enjoy the rest of your week!
Lows dip down into the 30s/low 40s early Friday, so be sure to bundle up if heading out early to shop! Still cooler than average Friday afternoon, ahead of a quiet weekend. A few rain chances return next week… here’s an update with Mia.
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Meals on Wheels delivers Thanksgiving food to 5,000 homebound seniors
SUMMARY: Meals on Wheels is delivering holiday meals to over 5,000 homebound seniors and disabled adults in Dallas County, with around 900 volunteers helping on Thanksgiving. Volunteers, including many families, are loading meals into their cars for delivery throughout the area. This service not only provides nutritious meals but also combats isolation by offering social interaction. The program relies heavily on volunteers, with each volunteer-delivered route feeding someone for a week. Meals on Wheels connects seniors to additional services, ensuring they age safely in place. The event has become a cherished tradition for many volunteers, including students.
Meals on Wheels is making holiday wishes come true for more than 5,000 homebound seniors and disabled adults in Dallas County.
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Avoid feeding pets these harmful foods on Thanksgiving
SUMMARY: Veterinarian Leah Shannon advises pet owners to avoid feeding dogs common Thanksgiving foods such as turkey skin, garlic, onions, grapes, raisins, and chocolate, as these can lead to nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Animal hospitals often brace for emergency visits following holiday gatherings due to pets consuming harmful human food. Symptoms like refusal to eat for three consecutive meals, bloody diarrhea, or persistent vomiting warrant immediate veterinary attention. For mild cases, bland food may help. Additionally, certain plants can also be toxic to cats. Always consult resources like the ASPCA pet poison hotline for guidance.
Dr. Leah Shannon, a veterinarian at Alamo Ranch Animal Hospital, reminds families about the risks of feeding pets food from the Thanksgiving buffet
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Thanksgiving tips: Cooking, pets, leftovers
SUMMARY: As Thanksgiving approaches, safety is crucial for a hazard-free celebration. Maria Agular shares key tips starting with turkey frying: always fry outdoors, away from structures, using a level surface, and never leave the fryer unattended. After cooking, store leftovers within 2 hours in shallow containers, safe in the fridge for 3-4 days. While sharing food with pets is tempting, avoid giving them turkey bones, skin, stuffing, and sweets like chocolate. Safe options include plain potatoes, apple slices, and turkey meat without skin or bones. Taking precautions ensures a safe and enjoyable holiday for all, including furry family members.
How to avoid fires, foodborne illness, sick pets and more. Stay safe this Thanksgiving.
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