Lake Travis 2010
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From: Lake Travis ,Texas
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From: Lake Travis ,Texas
go to
http://hydromet.lcra.org/#
gives you all the info to the second as far as rainfall,streamflow,lake level, temp,
radar, everything live. pretty cool
so far most the rainfall has been over or to the south of the lakes so it hasnt helped any,
we need rain to the north to raise lake levels.
http://hydromet.lcra.org/#
gives you all the info to the second as far as rainfall,streamflow,lake level, temp,
radar, everything live. pretty cool
so far most the rainfall has been over or to the south of the lakes so it hasnt helped any,
we need rain to the north to raise lake levels.
Last edited by HTRDLNCN; 01-15-2010 at 12:45 PM.
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From: Tomball (Houston), TX
go to
http://hydromet.lcra.org/#
gives you all the info to the second as far as rainfall,streamflow,lake level, temp,
radar, everything live. pretty cool
so far most the rainfall has been over or to the south of the lakes so it hasnt helped any,
we need rain to the north to raise lake levels.
http://hydromet.lcra.org/#
gives you all the info to the second as far as rainfall,streamflow,lake level, temp,
radar, everything live. pretty cool
so far most the rainfall has been over or to the south of the lakes so it hasnt helped any,
we need rain to the north to raise lake levels.
http://wiid.twdb.state.tx.us/ims/res...lakeStatus.asp
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From: Lake Travis ,Texas
We are getting some north of Travis but the bulk of it stayed further south than they had hoped for. Lake will come up but not as much as we need. We need it to be 770 or higher when they resume selling water downstream in march or we will have another low water year.
Last edited by HTRDLNCN; 01-15-2010 at 11:07 PM.


