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Water levels at some Texas lakes continue to rise as excess water flows downstream from the floods over July 4 weekend.
Water levels at a popular lake in Central Texas have started to fall after jumping more than 38 feet in the span of a few ...
On Thursday, The Lower Colorado River Authority warned Highland Lake boaters and visitors should continue to be cautious when ...
For decades, scientists have predicted that, as global temperatures rise, the intensity of severe weather events also would ...
The lake has surged more than 30 feet in less than two weeks, which has put it at its highest level in over five years.
When Lake Travis is full, that means the “conservation pool” has reached its limit, but there’s still a lot of room for ...
LCRA also urges everyone to avoid the Highland Lakes over the next several days due to the presence of flood debris, swift current, and elevated bacteria levels that commonly follow flood events.
Multiple lakes across Central Texas and the Texas Hill Country have experienced a boom in recent weeks. After years of ...
Lake Marble Falls is back open for public boating access after the July Fourth weekend floods, according to the city of ...
Floodgates open at Wirtz and Starcke dams as heavy rains hit Central Texas, causing fast flows and higher water levels. More flooding expected in Hill Country.