Comal County reinstated its burn ban at 6 a.m., Dec. 16, following a 48-hour temporary lift over the weekend.
The decision comes as the Keetch-Byram Drought Index rose to 548, surpassing the 500 threshold that signals elevated wildfire risk, according to county officials.
What it means
The burn ban was temporarily lifted from 6 a.m., Dec. 14, to 6 a.m., Dec. 16, allowing residents a brief opportunity for outdoor burning.











