Comal County’s burn ban is gone — for good. Today’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) is 115 points, said county spokesperson Cary Zayas. The burn ban is canceled. “We finally got some much-needed rain and a break from the burn ban we’ve been under for months,” she said. Because of heavy rains last
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Read More →Guadalupe County rescinded its burn ban today and Comal County may soon follow thanks to a rainy forecast.
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