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Boerne Weather & Hill Country Conditions

7-day forecast, live radar, Cibolo Creek level, drought stage, burn ban status, and rainfall tracking.

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Why Rainfall Matters for Your Home

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Foundation Health

The clay-rich soil in the Hill Country expands and contracts with moisture levels. Extended dry periods can cause foundation movement and cracks.

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Landscape & Trees

Established oak trees need supplemental watering during droughts. Above-average rain can encourage rapid growth and potential storm damage.

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Water Management

Gutters, drainage systems, and septic tanks all need attention based on rainfall patterns. Heavy rains can overwhelm poorly maintained systems.

Hill Country Climate Facts

34"

Average Annual Rainfall

May & Oct

Wettest Months

Dec-Feb

Driest Months

Flash Floods

Primary Weather Risk

Boerne sits at the intersection of humid subtropical and semi-arid climates, creating a distinctive bimodal rainfall pattern with peaks in spring (May) and fall (September-October). The area is prone to intense thunderstorms that can drop several inches of rain in hours, leading to flash flooding along Cibolo Creek and low-water crossings.

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The Boerne Weather Page

Weather.com doesn't show Cibolo Creek levels. The local paper doesn't show drought stage with service recommendations. This page combines 7-day forecasts, live creek data, burn ban status, and rainfall tracking in one place — built specifically for Hill Country homeowners.

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