The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for Comal County in anticipation of storms on Friday and Saturday. In anticipation of a significant weather event, Comal County’s Department is prepared to clear roadways of debris and respond to any flooding
The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) Austin-San Antonio says a significant rainfall event will unfold Friday night in the Canyon Lake area. Periods of heavy rainfall and flooding remain likely Friday night through Saturday across Central and South Central Texas. Severe weather
The U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio today issued a fire weather watch for the Canyon Lake area. The watch goes into effect later tonight and will remain in effect until Wednesday afternoon. Wind and low relative humidity are expected for the
Comal County is not currently included in the warning area. A red flag warning is in effect for Bexar County from noon Thursday to 3 a.m. Friday, the U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio said Wednesday. Comal County is not currently included
Comal County opened a temporary no-fee, drop-off site for residents who need to dispose of tree branches and brush in the aftermath this week’s freeze. The county’s Recycling Center, 281 Resource Dr., New Braunfels, will accept drop-offs through Saturday, Feb. 11. From
Texas A&M Forest Service warns homeowners to wait until all ice melts to assess damage to trees and homes. Although ice is starting to melt, it can fall off in chunks and become dangerous. Wait until temperatures gradually warm before making a
Oak trees are down and bushes are covered in ice after a night of ‘snap, crackle and popping’ sounds of falling limbs kept many Canyon Lake residents worried about power lines. As of 2:40 p.m. there are multiple reports of downed power
Comal County Judge Sherman Krause temporarily lifted the burn ban today for 42 hours. Burning is allowed through 6 a.m. Thursday. The county also announced it will close its offices on Wednesday for the safety of the community and its employees. “After
Comal ISD will close all campuses and departments Wednesday due to anticipated icy precipitation and dangerous road conditions. Communications Specialist Salwa Lanford said the decision to shut down was made after consulting with the U.S. National Weather Service. “Because the district covers
The U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio today extended its Winter Storm Warning for Comal County through 6 a.m. Thursday. The warning originally was set to expire on Wednesday. 10:22 p.m. Tuesday Update from weather service: Significant icing is now expected. Additional