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Two county judges in the Rio Grande Valley issued declarations of disaster this week in response to the increasingly severe water shortage and ongoing drought in the region.
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The Frio County community of Derby has run out of water, according to Ray Kallio, the county's emergency management coordinator.
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Water levels at Falcon International Reservoir fell to 9.7% as of Friday, according to a report by the Texas Water Development Board
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Some stray sea breeze showers from the Gulf of Mexico could fall over this coastal plains of Texas late Thursday and Friday. A few rogue showers may stay together long enough to reach San Antonio or other cities along the I-35 corridor.
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San Antonio Water System officials say even with the ongoing drought, customers will likely not see further water restrictions this summer if everyone follows the restrictions already in place.
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A Texas river expert says river flows across the state this summer are headed into the record books for being among the lowest ever, especially if rain does not fall soon.
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The San Antonio Water System reports the drought is sparking interest among customers about how to install a water-saving landscape.
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San Antonians have been under Stage 2 water restrictions for one month as of Thursday due to severe drought conditions and complaints about water wasters are increasing.
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Spring rainfall amounts can help predict if Texas will stay in a prolonged drought. So far, early signs aren't too promising. Current drought conditions have already been partially blamed for an outbreak of wildfires throughout the state.
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The National Weather Service reports all of Bexar and surrounding counties and the Hill Country are no longer in drought conditions as of the end of May