gboudx wrote:horselattitudesfarm wrote:Texas Snowman wrote:Extremely heavy rains this morning in northern Grayson County as storms back build and train over the same area. Two inches last night and two inches plus according to KXII TV met Steve LaNore. He says Lake Texoma will rise over a foot in next 24 hours or so thanks to this rain event and precip upstream.
I guess they'll get to pump some of that water down Dallas way this summer now that they are about done with the water treatment plant.
Where's the water treatment plant, and where are they pumping it? Dallas proper gets its water from Ray Hubbard which is very near its conservation pool level.
Must be nice to have all that water. Seriously, I'm happy for you all. At least some of us our sitting better.

Even after all the rain this past week that rose the Colorado River substantially upstream of Buchanan, the lakes have not budged one inch in these parts.

"Lake Conditions
As of 7:30 am, the level of Lake Buchanan is 990.64 ft msl which is about 23 feet below its historic May average of 1,013.58 ft msl. The level of Lake Travis is 628.14 ft msl which is about 42.9 feet below its historic May average of 671.07 ft msl. The total combined storage in the Highland Lakes two water storage reservoirs, Buchanan and Travis, is at 782,000 acre-feet, or 39 percent of capacity. The surface water temperature of Lake Travis as measured near Mansfield Dam is 71 degrees."
http://www.lcra.org/water/conditions/river_report.html