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Which lakes will benifit the most with all this rain? #12402071 08/26/17 02:55 PM
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http://www.lakelevels.info/USA/Texas/

Wondering if any of those lakes that are still really low may get the boost they are still needing. I live in central Texas so I pay attention to the local stuff. Looks like Lake Buchanan (3.5 ft low) and maybe Travis (9.5 ft low) may finally be "full". My home lake (Belton) is only 6 inches low.

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Re: Which lakes will benifit the most with all this rain? [Re: Texasdeepv] #12402080 08/26/17 02:59 PM
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Looking at the radar it doesn't look like Falcon is getting anything to speak of.

Re: Which lakes will benifit the most with all this rain? [Re: Texasdeepv] #12402107 08/26/17 03:17 PM
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Lake Texana should be plenty full when this is over!!!!


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Re: Which lakes will benifit the most with all this rain? [Re: Texasdeepv] #12402183 08/26/17 04:15 PM
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Coleto Creek FULL

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Re: Which lakes will benifit the most with all this rain? [Re: RCarter] #12402195 08/26/17 04:28 PM
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Coleto Creek FULL





24" Plus inches of rain with more on the way!


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Re: Which lakes will benifit the most with all this rain? [Re: Texasdeepv] #12402214 08/26/17 04:44 PM
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Over 7" of rain at cedar creek is what they said has fallen. The northerly track they are forecasting now might get a few west Texas lakes some much need rain.

Re: Which lakes will benifit the most with all this rain? [Re: Texasdeepv] #12402537 08/26/17 11:18 PM
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what about choke canyon

Re: Which lakes will benifit the most with all this rain? [Re: 206champion] #12402684 08/27/17 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted By: 206champion
what about choke canyon


To answer the original thread question, not South Texas lakes. Amistad and Falcon were never on the list with his track, but Medina or Choke might still be, but most likely not. Harvey did his destruction, and is too far east now. But you never know about Mother Nature and a Cat 4 Hurricane what they might still do, but we can still hope.

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Re: Which lakes will benifit the most with all this rain? [Re: Texasdeepv] #12403221 08/27/17 01:46 PM
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Conroe up 1.5ft overnight and rising fast

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