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The declarations are the next step in an effort to conserve water locally, ask the state for resources and assistance, and work with the U.S. government to influence Mexico to deliver water owed to the region under an international treaty.
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The popular swimming hole stopped flowing over the summer for the sixth time in its recorded history, signaling poor health of the local aquifer. Thursday morning it had its highest flow in over a year following recent rainfall.
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The city recorded its 60th 100-degree day on Sunday.
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The National Weather Service reports there is a slight chance a tropical wave could push over Texas next week, dropping temperatures below 100 and triggering some scattered showers.
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The heat wave across South Texas and the Hill Country continues to manifest itself in the form of drought, grass fires, and water shortages.
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But the government-funded program may be lacking the data to be successful, journalist warns.
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There is a marginal risk for severe weather over the San Antonio area on Thursday night as a passing cold front stirs up instability.
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In 2022, Kerrville received 12.38 inches of rain, 60% below its normal average. As the drought continues into 2023, what can Hill Country residents do to preserve the water they have?
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The House Water Caucus is proposing a fund that would provide aid to communities across the Lone Star State looking to improve their water infrastructure.
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The climate and inflation have made hay scarcer and more expensive.