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 wait for conditions to worsen,” an administrator posted. “Move to
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Comal County Pct. 1 Commissioner Doug Leecock said forecast models are starting to catch
Read More →The U.S. National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio has issued a flash-flood warning until 8
Read More →The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA) says it does not anticipate any flood-control releases from Canyon Lake at this
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The lower Guadalupe River from Canyon Dam to New Braunfels reopened to recreational access Thursday after crews
Read More →The Texas Water Company (TWC) customers in Comal County remain under Stage 4 Drought conditions after heavy
Read More →Comal County officials reacted swiftly Friday after a member of a volunteer dive team told a TV
Read More →Recent flooding along the Upper Guadalupe River added around 70,000-acre-feet of water to Canyon Reservoir, moving Guadalupe-Blanco
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According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases
Read More →According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases
Read More →According to Comal ISD’s COVID-19 dashboard, these are schools with current active positive cases
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