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This LCRA interactive map allows you to see data on rainfall totals, lake levels, temperature and humidity levels, stream flow information and more.
So much so, in fact, that we already have Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) gauges that now show over four inches of rain that have already fallen. These totals mainly are in Fayette and ...
LCRA leaders said every year, the Highland Lakes lose between 150,000 to 200,000 acre feet of water to evaporation. To put that in perspective, Lake Austin holds about 24,600-acre feet of water.
A Stage 2 drought warning for customers accessing water through an agreement between the Brazos River Authority and the Lower Colorado River Authority has been rescinded, according to a July 23 BRA ...