Harris County FEMA center operators forced to delay their opening due to the snow

FEMA Disaster Recovery signs direct residents to help at City Hall in Rainelle, W. Va., Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016. The town is rebuilding after floods killed five people in late June. So far, almost 8,800 people statewide have applied for FEMA individual aid, and $39.2 million has been awarded. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Due to the reportedly dangerous road conditions created by the unexpected snowfall last night, FEMA’s disaster recovery centers in Harris County pushed back their opening time to 10:00 a.m. this morning.

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“Weather conditions are delaying the opening. Dangerous road conditions. Safety first,” FEMA spokeswoman Pam Saulsby said in an interview with the Houston Chronicle Friday morning.

The dusting of snow began late Thursday night, and weather reports show Houstonians woke up to a blanket of white Friday morning.

Social media is already exploded with memes, snowmen and photographs of the snowfall.

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You can find out more about the Harris County Recovery Centers here.

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