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Administrative offices to close January 26 due to inclement weather
01/25/2026

Caldwell County administrative offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 26 due to inclement weather and road conditions. Offices will reopen Tuesday at their regularly scheduled times.

 


Winter Weather Updates: Jan. 23-26
01/23/2026

Caldwell County will continue to provide important emergency and non-emergency notifications during this weekend's winter storms through a variety of channels.

Additionally, please make sure you have a reliable way to receive emergency notifications.

  • Enable WEA alerts in settings on your iPhone or Android device. Authorized public safety officials, including Caldwell County's Office of Emergency Management, send WEA alerts through FEMA's Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) to participating wireless carriers, which then push the alerts to compatible mobile devices in the affected area. Here's how to do it.
  • Sign up to receive emergency notifications at Warncentraltexas.org, which is powered by CAPCOG.

One more thing: If it's icy, please stay off the roads. If you must travel anywhere, check current road conditions at drivetexas.org.

 

January 25

The Winter Storm Warning and Ice Storm Warning remain in effect through noon today. The Extreme Cold Warning will remain in effect through Monday morning. 

TODAY'S GUIDANCE: Wintry precipitation has affected road conditions throughout much of Central Texas. Please help our first responders by staying off the roads today. If you absolutely must travel, check drivetexas.org first. Click on highlighted roadways on the map for more information about each one.

 

HEATER SAFETY: Are you using space heaters or fireplaces to keep warm? Please take steps to do so safely and avoid causing house fires.

 

  • Place space heaters on a level, hard, nonflammable surface like a ceramic tile floor.
  • Ensure furnaces, chimneys, fireplaces, and wood/coal stoves are inspected annually by a professional and cleaned as needed.
  • Keep heaters off rugs and carpets and away from bedding, drapes, and anything flammable.
  • Plug space heaters directly into wall outlets—never into extension cords or power strips.
  • Make sure all embers in the fireplace are fully extinguished before going to bed or leaving home.

 

 

January 24

The Winter Storm Warning for Caldwell County took effect at 3 a.m. and will now remain in effect through noon Sunday. The guidance is the same: Temperatures will likely fall and remain below freezing through the weekend over most of the Winter Storm Warning area, so there could be residual ice impacts on road surfaces even after the precipitation stops. Avoid unnecessary travel and take extra travel precautions if you do have to venture out.

 

January 23

 

Current Guidance: Please follow the US National Weather Service for updates.

As of 5 p.m. today, the National Weather Service has a Winter Storm Warning going into effect at 6 a.m. Saturday for all areas along and north of the I-10/ U.S Hwy 90 Corridor, including Caldwell County.

The Extreme Cold Watch has been elevated to an Extreme Cold Warning. It takes effect at 6 p.m. Saturday.


Latest Guidance:

  • Stay home if possible
  • Travel will become difficult. Use caution.
  • Watch out for slippery surfaces when walking outside.
  • Protect people, plants, pipes and pets.
 

Warming Centers: Multiple locations throughout the county have reported that they will serve as "warming centers," provide shelter for folks who need to get out of the cold.

Not all places have listed times or days, so check before you go! We will update the list as we learn more.

The list right now includes:

Lockhart:

  • Calvary Chapel, 204 N. Main St. (Will open when temperatures hit 35 degrees. Open Friday-Tuesday.)
  • American Legion, 1501 N. Colorado St. (Open starting 5:30 p.m. Friday and will stay open until no longer needed. Some overnight accomodations available.)

 

Martindale:

  • Three Rivers Community Church, 103 Main St.

 

Dale/Lytton Springs:

  • Old Lytton Springs Church, 8440 FM 1854 (open 6 p.m. Saturday-9 a.m. Monday)

 

Uhland:

  • Uhland Catholic Church, 80 S. Spanish Trl.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Administrative offices to close Jan. 19 for MLK Jr. Day
01/16/2026

Administrative offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 19 in observance of  Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

 


Commissioners Court Recap: January 8, 2026
01/12/2026

Caldwell County Commissioners discussed outdoor flood warning sirens, the burn ban and grants related to traffic law enforcement at their January 8, 2026 regular meeting. 

 

 

  

Next meeting 

Thursday, January 22 

 

County begins path toward $1M in funding for flood warning sirens 

The process of securing grant funding to place outdoor warning sirens to alert Caldwell County residents during floods has begun following action taken in commissioners court. 

Caldwell County commissioners voted to approve an agreement between the county and the Texas Water Development Board to potentially secure up to $1 million in funding for new sirens to be installed in flood-prone areas. 

The state funding is part of $50 million that was made available following legislation passed over the summer following deadly July floods that affected multiple communities in Central Texas. 

Per the agreement, the county will need to submit approvable project plans to the board by Dec. 31, 2026. 

 

Other Action 

Commissioners: 

Had a moment of silence for Caldwell County Pct. 3 Deputy Constable Aaron Armstrong, who was killed Jan. 4 while working security detail at an Austin nightclub. 

Voted to keep the burn ban on at the recommendation of the Caldwell County Office of Emergency Management amid persistent dry conditions that make fire danger and wildfire risk high. The order prohibits all outdoor burning. 

Voted to continue holding commissioners court meetings on the second floor of the Caldwell County Courthouse and to keep Pct. 3 Commissioner Ed Theriot as Judge Pro Tem. Both actions are annual housekeeping items traditionally addressed during the first regular meeting of a calendar year. 

Voted to allow the county grants administrator to proceed with submitting applications for the FY 2027 Selective Traffic Enforcement grant program for Caldwell County Constable’s Offices in precincts 3 and 4. The grants, which require a county match of 15%, provide funding for overtime for specific traffic enforcement activities designed to reduce the number of crashes, injuries and fatalities on Texas roads. 

 

This is a brief summary of discussion and action highlights of the January 82025  regular commissioners court meeting. Full minutes and video are available on the court agenda and minutes page.