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BTW, Belton is now about 3 feet below conservation pool level, and rising
Should be in great shape for the summer
Great news
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BTW, Belton is now about 3 feet below conservation pool level, and rising
Should be in great shape for the summer
quote:I don't understand why it isn't filling. I know Lamesa had more than their average annual rainfall in a week last month and other areas in that basin, like San Saba, have been getting a lot of rain.
Bigger picture --
Rain needs to FLOOD tributaries in the shaded area that are BOTH ABOVE Buchanan dam, AND also BELOW any other dam to directly affect Buchanan
quote:quote:I don't understand why it isn't filling. I know Lamesa had more than their average annual rainfall in a week last month and other areas in that basin, like San Saba, have been getting a lot of rain.
Bigger picture --
Rain needs to FLOOD tributaries in the shaded area that are BOTH ABOVE Buchanan dam, AND also BELOW any other dam to directly affect Buchanan
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Travis is likeky above 650 and looks to be increasing the rate of filling. I don't know what kind of rain they had over there but we just had a frog strangler in east Williamson County.
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That would explain how Thomas went from .8% to 80% in the last month.
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I could care less about lake levels right now. Hopefully El Nio sticks to the sip tears thread and gives me a break from the rain.
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Hopefully it sputters out before Houston and at least goes light on Austin.
quote:I think we're looking at 1-1.5" in north Austin. Probably pretty accurate.![]()
It's probably overrated.
quote:Large thunder rumble less than 15 seconds after my post. Here's to hydration in the spots it's needed.quote:I think we're looking at 1-1.5" in north Austin. Probably pretty accurate.![]()
It's probably overrated.
However, the fast migration speed may yield less precip.
Looking forward to a good frontline storm.
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Belton is 10 feet high today and will go higher. They cannot let water out because of fresh concrete just poured in their outlet basin Saturday, They are taking in 10,000 cubic feet of water per second (8 gallons in 1 cubic foot of water) more than they can let out.
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Travis seems to be leveling off at 667 which is 14 feet below full.
Not bad going into June.
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Belton is 10 feet high today and will go higher. They cannot let water out because of fresh concrete just poured in their outlet basin Saturday, They are taking in 10,000 cubic feet of water per second (8 gallons in 1 cubic foot of water) more than they can let out.
yeah, and even when they start letting water out, it will only lower the lake approximately 3 inches every 24 hours. And that is without new inflows coming in. Drove to Temple Lake Park today, and it is closed indefinitely, possibly for a big chunk of the summer
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Belton is 10 feet high today and will go higher. They cannot let water out because of fresh concrete just poured in their outlet basin Saturday, They are taking in 10,000 cubic feet of water per second (8 gallons in 1 cubic foot of water) more than they can let out.