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#6906690 - 12/04/11 04:17 AM Texas Lake Water Levels
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Registered: 04/25/10
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Loc: Crowley, TX
Found this website this morning while looking for Lake Water Levels!

http://waterdata.usgs.gov/tx/nwis/current/?type=lake&group_key=basin_cd#tx05

Eagle Mtn Lake coming up a bit overnight!

Elevation of reservoir water surface above datum, feet


Reservoir storage, acre feet



Precipitation, total, inches

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#6906697 - 12/04/11 04:43 AM Re: Texas Lake Water Levels [Re: SkeeterMarine]
Draggin Yak Online   content

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Registered: 01/28/06
Posts: 785
Loc: North Texas
The graph sure makes it look like a lot, but we are only talking from around 6.42.30 to 6.42.45 ft. That's not going to be much in inches. But I guess it's better than nothing and it should keep going up some. thanks for the link. thumb

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#6906754 - 12/04/11 06:47 AM Re: Texas Lake Water Levels [Re: SkeeterMarine]
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Registered: 03/23/10
Posts: 1028
Loc: Weatherford, Texas
The graph shows the lake came up (642.45-642.30)x12=1.8 inches from a 0.3 inch rain. It illustrates the fact that it is going to take several rains or a really big rain to fill the lakes.

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#6906852 - 12/04/11 08:04 AM Re: Texas Lake Water Levels [Re: SkeeterMarine]
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Registered: 06/19/01
Posts: 682
Loc: Bellmead Tx.

How did you get the Precipitatiom, Total, Inches to show on your post?I can get lake leval and elev.only.
Thanks
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