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    Lake Levels in Texas

    As recently as 2011, Texas endured the most intense drought in recorded state history. But the rainfall so far in 2015 has left less than 1 percent of the state in drought conditions. Texas reservoirs are not far behind; as of Monday, they were collectively more than 83 percent full. Use our visualization to see how they compare.


    Pretty good information on lake levels....

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    Here is another.. http://www.waterdatafortexas.org/reservoirs/statewide

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      #3
      Thx for the post... was looking for the info earlier. Got 6 in. last night in Collin County

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        #4
        Didn't lake Georgetown drain out?

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          #5
          My sister's got a place on Buchanan. I think they said it's up about a foot or so. Just not enough of this stuff hitting further west. Too high up the chain...

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            #6
            They think Brownwood may be 100% full by tomorrow. That's AWESOME. Full lake map is moving west, slowly but surely. Keep it coming this direction.

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              #7
              I can't believe Choke Canyon hasn't came up more.

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                #8
                Just a few weeks ago, Lake Travis showed to be -51'. Now it's showing to be -19.87. It's come up over 31' that's a pretty impressive jump.

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