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That is up from about 846,000 acre-feet, or 42% of capacity, according to the LCRA. Those numbers were recorded on May 1. Summer outlook: Will Central Texas lakes fill with rain? “These rains ...
“And we know that changes in the distribution of rainfall will lead to periods of drought that could be longer or more severe or come on more rapidly.” KXAN searched through the LCRA’s ...
Much of Central Texas is no longer in a drought thanks to recent rainfall. Right now ... Water for the Lower River Colorado Authority, or LCRA. “So, we didn't have really a drought-breaker ...
This LCRA interactive map allows you to see data on rainfall totals, lake levels, temperature and humidity levels, stream flow information and more. The map has more than 100 rain gauges that can ...
Here's a summary of what we saw ... Official Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) rain gauge totals ranged from a few hundredths of an inch to more than 3 inches for some locations.
"Those projections could change if additional rain falls in the lower Colorado River basin," the LCRA said. Four floodgates remain open on Mansfield Dam to release water from the swollen lake.
LCRA General Manager Becky Motal said the region would require heavy rainfall — 4 to 5 inches at a time — on “multiple occasions” to top the 850,000 acre-feet trigger point. But that seems ...
The Lower Colorado River Authority announced Monday it was able to loosen its water restrictions in Central Texas after recent rains have helped increase the region’s water supplies. Texas House ...