Texas moved out of “exceptional drought” on Jan. 9, the first time since March 2022. But Comal County remains in “extreme drought,” one of nine contiguous counties still in the red on a map of Texas released by the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) today. According to the board’s Jan. 15 Water
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