06/18/2026
❗️Reminder: Bexar County Offices will be closed tomorrow, Friday, June 19, 2026 in observance of Juneteenth.
Bexar County with its 2 million+ residents is the fourth most populous county in TX (#16 nationwide).
06/18/2026
❗️Reminder: Bexar County Offices will be closed tomorrow, Friday, June 19, 2026 in observance of Juneteenth.
06/18/2026
Please, please, please be mindful of pets and our neighbors. It’s brutal out there!
06/17/2026
Heat and humidity poses a health risk to everyone. Exercise caution while outdoors, check your on your neighbors, stay hydrated.
Bexar County will be under an Extreme Heat Warning with heat indices reaching up to 115 degrees, Thursday from noon to 8 p.m. It's important that we remember to check on our neighbors and look out for vulnerable populations. Heat related illnesses can impact anyone, so be sure to take breaks in the shade while outside, drink plenty of water, dress comfortably with light and loose fitting and never leave anyone or any pet in a hot car. For more safety information in how to prepare for the days ahead, visit www.bexar.org/extremeheat
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06/15/2026
06/15/2026
⚠️ WEATHER UPDATE: PARK CLOSURES ⚠️
Due to recent weather conditions, select Bexar County park areas are temporarily CLOSED for public safety. Please refer to the graphic for the latest closure information.
At this time, we anticipate these areas will remain closed through at least Wednesday.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as crews assess conditions and work to ensure parks are safe to reopen. Please continue to check for updates before visiting.
There are 38 closures reflected on bexarflood.org not including other streets. Although the rain is starting to slow, don't forget that flooding can still occur. Stay safe and check bexarflood.org for the latest updates. Stay safe, turn around, don't drown.
Rain keeps moving across the area. Be sure to check bexarflood.org before heading out. Stay safe, everyone!
Check bexarflood.org before heading out this morning! Stay safe!
06/14/2026
A Flood Watch is in effect for South Central Texas from 7 PM this evening through 7 PM Tuesday, June 16. Heavy rain and lightning are expected with isolated pockets of more than 8 inches of rain possible. This rain may fall quickly in torrential downpours. Life threatening flooding is possible somewhere within the Flood Watch area. Stay weather aware and remember: turn around, don't drown.