LMAO!!!!

Disturbed

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Not really.  Highland lakes are still extremely low.  As long as there are lakes that are low in Texas, I'm gonna keep praying for rain.
 

Chevy2184

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I think medina is up to 10% full pool... Lol bring it on! The hill country hasn't been getting near as much as the rest of Texas...


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Devilman

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I have wondered about Medina, haven't heard much about it lately. Sure like to be able to go there again.

The thread starter... looks familiar. Is it legit or a hacker....
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Devilman

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whats a good site to find that kind of info, flow rates, dam releases & such. Tried looking yesterday & didn't have much luck. Or I just didn't know how to interpret what I was looking at... which is highly probable. :grin:
 

Disturbed

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http://hydromet.lcra.org/full.aspx#

This is an interactive site that is just for the Colorado River and associated Highland Lakes. 
 

Disturbed

Active member
Here's some useful information courtesy of the US Army Corps of Engineers. 
http://www.swf-wc.usace.army.mil/cgi-bin/rcshtml.pl?page=Related
 

Devilman

Well-known member
DISTURBED said:
The USGS has all the information.  It's just a little more difficult to follow. 

http://www.usgs.gov/water/

Ran across that one yesterday. It had a lot of info for sure.
 
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