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The National Weather Service and Horseshoe Bay city officials has asked Highland Lakes residents to take precautions to protect pets, plants and pipes as well as people in advance of sub-freezing conditions descending on the area.
“Pipes that will be exposed should be insulated from the cold or left to drip when temperatures drop below 32 degrees,” the city of Horseshoe Bay shared in a statement…