March 13, 2026 - 07:53

Local businesses in Comal County that typically thrive during the spring break period are reporting a notably sluggish start to the season. The usual influx of visitors seeking outdoor recreation and river activities has been thinner than anticipated, with many proprietors pointing directly to the recent spell of unfavorable weather as the primary cause.
Chilly temperatures, overcast skies, and rain have discouraged tourists from planning trips to the area's popular natural attractions. Establishments ranging from river outfitters and campgrounds to nearby restaurants and shops are feeling the impact of the decreased foot traffic. This slow beginning is a concern for operators who rely heavily on the concentrated revenue from this annual event to bolster their early-year earnings.
While the calendar confirms the spring break window is open, the conditions on the ground have not cooperated. Business owners remain cautiously optimistic, hoping for a shift in the weather pattern to draw crowds in the coming days. The sentiment across the county is one of waiting, with many emphasizing that the success of the entire season often hinges on these crucial weeks. The community is ready to welcome visitors, but for now, they are watching the forecasts as closely as their ledgers.
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