A flood watch is now in effect through Wednesday afternoon for a portion of south central Texas including Comal, Bexar and Guadalupe counties. The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) Austin-San Antonio says numerous showers and thunderstorms with locally heavy rains are expected
An excessive heat warning is in effect until 9 p.m. Wednesday for the Canyon Lake/New Braunfels area. The U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio urges the public to practice proper heat safety as temperatures in Canyon Lake could rise to 105 degrees
‘Stay cool and hydrated.’ The U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio warns the mercury will climb back into the 100s today after a brief stint in the 90s. Expect temperatures of between 100-103 in many areas. Record highs could be broken on
The hottest temperatures of the summer will grip Canyon Lake this weekend with highs topping out in the triple digits and heat indices ranging between 105-113 degrees through at least Sunday. A heat advisory remains in effect until 8 p.m. Sunday, according
The Saharan dust plume drifting up from the Gulf and into Central Texas resulted in an “unhealthy for sensitive groups” warning from AirNow.gov today. As of 6 p.m. the Air Quality Index (AQI) was 103, the low-end of this category, which runs
An excessive heat warning has been issued for Canyon Lake and surrounding counties until 7 p.m. Sunday. The U.S. National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio (NWS) said portions of south-central Texas will see air temperatures ranging from 103 degrees Fahrenheit to 107. Heat
The U.S. National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio warns high temperatures of between 97- and 103-degrees Fahrenheit are expected this afternoon across South Central Texas. A few isolated locations southwest of San Antonio could briefly reach 104 degrees. Combined with humidity, this could
The National Weather Service’s West Gulf River Forecast Center (WGRFC) warns forecast rainfall of up to three to four inches could produce higher flows and possible river flooding in areas in central and eastern Texas. If thunderstorms form over areas that previously
The U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio expects unseasonably hot weather to continue today and Monday as the first heatwave of the summer tightens its grip on the Canyon Lake area. In a special weather statement this morning, the weather service said
The U.S. National Weather Service’s West Gulf River Forecast Center says drought conditions continue to worsen across most of the Rio Grande Valley and into San Antonio and Austin. Drought conditions have worsened moving southeast from New Mexico, the forecast center said