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As of Monday, July 7, access to the Comal River in New Braunfels remains closed due to unsafe conditions following heavy rain ...
The Pedernales River has "risen several feet and is flowing at several thousand cubic feet of water per minute," according to ...
A threat of flash flooding remains from "slow-moving heavy rains overnight and through the day on Monday," the National ...
The smell of mud and mildew hung thick in the air as volunteers from Comal County stepped out of their trucks and into the ...
Right now, both the Comal River and the San Marcos River water levels are a little low, with flow below 100 cubic feet per second, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Flash flooding and torrential rainstorms have caused evacuations and multiple road closures around Guadalupe and Comal ...
A glass-bottom boat manager told The University Star there hadn't been sightings of otters in San Marcos since the 1950s. Seven decades went by before students walking along the river spotted an ...
Tubers heading to the San Marcos River this summer will have to leave their disposable cans and bottles at home. ... news in New Braunfels and Comal County and water issues around Central Texas.
Thankfully, the San Marcos River is fed by Edwards Aquifer, so the dry summer has not spoiled the summer tubing season. But the river is about two feet lower than usual, likely due to low rainfall ...
Floating the river has been a favorite pastime for people looking to celebrate the end of summer on Labor Day weekend but the Comal, Guadalupe and San Marcos rivers aren’t flowing quite so fast ...
Other sources interviewed by the paper attributed the river's good condition to the city's Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan, which protects endangered species in the San Marcos and Comal ...