Anyone living in low-lying areas near the Guadalupe River — especially between the Kendall/Comal county line and Canyon Lake– should evacuate now. Comal County issued the statement at 3:30 p.m. Friday, July 4 on Facebook. “If you live near the river, don’t
Comal County Pct. 1 Commissioner Doug Leecock said forecast models are starting to catch up for the Upper Guadalupe River at Spring Branch. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts the Guadalupe River will crest at 37 feet and flow at
The U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio has issued a flash-flood warning until 8 p.m. Friday. However, Comal County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) said another flash-food warning will go into effect between midnight and 4 a.m. specifically along the Guadalupe River above Canyon
The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) says it does not anticipate any flood-control releases from Canyon Lake at this time, meaning flow rates along the lower Guadalupe River below Sattler/Canyon Lake will remain constant. The flow rate there remains at 72.6 cubic feet
How and when will overnight heavy rains in Kerrville impact today’s flow rates along the Guadalupe River at Spring Branch? In 2023, then-Comal County Engineer Tom Hornseth unveiled a new feature on his website, cceo.org, that allows users to access U.S. National
There’s been a sharp rise in boating-related fatalities and a spike in arrests for boating-while-intoxicated (BWI) statewide, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) said in a statement issued today. Texas game wardens urge boaters to follow the rules and use safety precautions
Maintenance work on Canyon Lake Boat Ramp #2 is running ahead of schedule and its parking area will reopen Thursday, June 26. Crews installed bollards to replace road barricades. The county-operated ramp is located at 2410 Colleen Dr. in Canyon Lake Village
An adult injured in a serious golf cart accident at Camp Fimfo in New Braunfels around 12:40 p.m. today was admitted to San Antonio’s University Hospital in fair condition. The other eight people involved in the accident are in good condition and
The City of New Braunfels temporarily closed the Comal River today after heavy overnight rain increased flows to more than 1,800 cubic feet per second (cfs), resulting in poor water clarity and debris along the riverbanks and at the Tube Chute Dam.
Canyon Lake is at its lowest level on record but there is still plenty of water for recreational activities, the Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) promised on social media today. WORD took a depth reading near Canyon Dam on