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It Rained in Texas! #7422471 04/17/12 01:45 PM
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Just wondering if the current rainfall in Texas has helped lake levels?.....Report says 16 inches in east Texas.


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Re: It Rained in Texas! [Re: MinnesotaFats] #7422510 04/17/12 01:55 PM
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Only got 1.5" in this part of Texas (south of Big Sam). Lake levels are essentially at pool.



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Re: It Rained in Texas! [Re: MinnesotaFats] #7422513 04/17/12 01:55 PM
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The lakes in Northeast Texas look waaay better than they did at the start of the year and Lake Fork has come up 6+ feet since the start of the year. Many are at or near full pool... (for now). cheers

There are still lakes around and many in south and west that are hurting for more rain though.



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