USPS Continuing Home, Business Delivery in North Texas During Winter Storm

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USPS continues home, business delivery in North Texas during ongoing winter storm

The U.S. Postal Service says mail and package delivery for residences and businesses in North Texas are continuing as normal during theThe USPS said they monitor weather conditions and plan for the impact extreme conditions can have on delivery.

"We are continuing to track this week’s winter storm and taking all available actions necessary to maintain both safety and service," the USPS said in a statement.said mail and package delivery for residences and businesses are continuing as normal and that letter carriers will make every effort to deliver their routes if it is safe to do so.

The USPS asks customers to please help letter carriers deliver mail safely by maintaining a clear path to mailboxes. Customers receiving door delivery should make sure their sidewalks, steps, and porches are clear of snow and ice. Customers receiving curbside delivery should ensure carriers can safely access mailboxes from their vehicles.

USPS Service Alerts provide information to consumers, small businesses and business mailers about postal facility service disruptions due to weather-related and other natural disasters or events. Updated information is available at https://about.usps.com/newsroom/service-alerts/.

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Not here in Shady Shores

Haven’t had any mail since Saturday

Not in 75006. Monday and Tuesday, we had informed delivery but no mail delivery. Today, no informed delivery. I’m glad we aren’t waiting for medications.

Nope, they are not

No it’s not

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