Extremely dry vegetation could fuel wildfires across much of the state, Texas A&M Forest Service said today. Persistent temperatures above 100 degrees continue to draw moisture from live vegetation. Mid-July live fuel samples in the Cross Timbers, Rolling Plains and Hill Country are at critical levels, making tree torching likely with elevated
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Comal County reported two COVID-19 deaths and 328 new cases today. In its weekly
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Read More →New Braunfels City Council Monday will honor the man who has owned, operated and maintained one of the
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An arctic airmass will arrive Thursday during the day, bringing gusty winds, temperatures in the low teens,
Read More →Canyon Lake’s popular Overlook Park will remain closed through January, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) said
Read More →Canyon Lake High School sophomore Cody Brannon, who plays baritone saxophone, is one of two Comal ISD
Read More →No snow is expected when the coldest air of the season arrives Thursday, just bitterly cold temperatures.
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