Comal ISDΒ will resume classes Wednesday as the weather forecast calls for clear skies. The district said parents and guardians should continue to monitor social media and local news for any possible updates, spokesperson Salwa Lanford said. All New Braunfels ISD schools
The U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio (NWS) reports Comal County received a half-inch or less of snow overnight. NWS said snow accumulations might be higher in some areas because today’s weather map (above) was generated using automated stations. However data released
Comal County Road Department crews are on standby in the event of icy weather, county spokesperson Cary Zayas said today. Trucks are equipped with magnesium chloride and chat rock de-icing mixtures to keep roads safe and navigable. “Trust us to keep you
Comal ISD will not close schools Thursday, the district said in a statement today. After participating in a call with the U.S. National Weather Service, the district learned the threat of inclement weather is “greatly diminished.” “The district will continue to monitor
Johnson City-based Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC), which supplies electricity to Canyon Lake and one million central Texans, said in a statement today that it’s preparing for cold temperatures and potentially inclement weather later this week. The area is under a cold-weather advisory
The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) reminds the public to be prepared for this week’s freeze and to make a plan. The ‘4Ps’ to remember are people, pets, pipes and plants. Pipes Click here to review tips from New Braunfels Utilities,
The U.S. National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for Canyon Lake and surrounding areas from midnight tonight until 10 a.m. Monday. Very cold wind chills from 12 to 20 degrees are expected in a portion of south central Texas.
New Braunfels and Canyon Lake water and electric utilities are preparing customers for a week of freezing temperatures. Temperatures will rise into the mid-70s on Sunday before a strong cold front passes through the area. The forecast for rest of the week
Comal County Fire Marshal Kory Klabunde said the burn ban remains in effect despite light misting and drizzle Thursday and today. By state law, the county uses the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) to determine whether an area is in drought. “Today’s KBDI
Texas Parks & Wildlife Department ( TPWD) says now’s the time for boaters to make plans to properly store their boats for the off-season. “Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a new boat owner, following these boat storage tips will ensure your