Originally posted by Big A
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Dallas area lake levels - Lake Lavon and Lake Ray Hubbard
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In a little over a month Hubbard has gone up 12 feet. Lavon has gone up 15 feet (Since 3-11-15). LRH is approx 5 ft. below full and Lavon is 2 ft. below full. Thats a hell of a lot of water...
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I heard that svo's tears could refill all of the lakes and rivers in Texas.
Too bad he's never cried.
Yes, I went Chuck Norris.
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Originally posted by mustang_revival View PostIll try to snap a pic later of Lake Ray Hubbard after this rain lets up, but this was 2/14/15: (before the rain dump)
The main road with cars is 66, the closer bridge was old 66, it was completely submerged for a long time before the water levels started going down.
Last edited by mustang_revival; 04-22-2015, 10:59 AM.
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Originally posted by HarrisonTX View PostDamn, how's it flowing south of whitney dam? I'm dying to dip a paddle
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Originally posted by mardyn View Post
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First big spring rain we get and that lake (Texhoma) will be back to above normal...
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http://www.swt-wc.usace.army.mil/denielev13.pdf This demonstrates it - over a 4 month period rather and went to 608* (not 607 like I listed) the following year.
Drought, power generation and standard water usage are all factors for that lake.
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