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Re: Texas Lakes Catching Rainfall [Re: Rayzor] #14970249 01/27/24 05:10 PM
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Central Texas lakes are still empty. barely even made a dent. Lake Travis is 50ft low, Buchanan 26ft low. If we don't get a lot more rain, i suspect Travis will hit an all time low this summer

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Re: Texas Lakes Catching Rainfall [Re: Rayzor] #14970555 01/27/24 10:19 PM
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What about Lake Dunlap ?

Re: Texas Lakes Catching Rainfall [Re: Caymas Cx 21] #14970568 01/27/24 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Caymas Cx 21
Originally Posted by RCarter
Originally Posted by pil,b
Amistad 56' low


And dropping like a rock......lots of release....not for sure why.....either the sinkhole issue or trying to deter border crossings yes

Dam repair and sinkholes is the latest I’ve heard.


Ah, the old "dam repair" excuse.


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