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Texas Drought Breaks After Years of Dryness
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After years of brutal drought, South Central Texas is finally getting its rain — and it’s making a dramatic comeback. What was once a parched landscape with aquifers hitting historic lows is now seeing steady, life-giving rainfall that’s lifted water levels across the region. The Edwards Aquifer’s risen over 22 feet since April, Medina Lake is at its highest in nearly four years, and Comal Springs is flowing stronger than it has since 2024. Extreme drought in Bexar County is officially over, and while some lakes like Canyon Lake are lagging, the overall trend is unmistakably positive — a much-needed reprieve after a decade of dry spells.
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