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Dallas area lake levels - Lake Lavon and Lake Ray Hubbard
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Link? I drive over it every day and I think that number is very aggressive.Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostIn 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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Yeah those numbers are off. He may be thinking percent full instead of water level related to depth. Hubbard is more like 5 feet in the past month and a half to 2 months.Originally posted by TX_92_Notch View PostLink? I drive over it every day and I think that number is very aggressive.
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Originally posted by Fourx4Brad View PostWATER LEVELOriginally posted by TX_92_Notch View PostLink? I drive over it every day and I think that number is very aggressive.
431.01
Feet MSL
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
11:30:00 AM
Level is 4.49 feet
below full pool of 435.50
The OP link shows Ray Hubbard is almost back to 2013 levels
Its rained a bit since the pic I took above 10 days ago too. I may be back out their this weekend if the kids want to explore and snap another.WRX

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There is a bit of a lag in data after a big rain.... I bet it will jump up again tomorrow.Originally posted by 32vfromhell View PostHm, Grapevine Lake is 75.9% full as of 2015-04-24. I figured it would be more full.
And just FYI: It's 4' or so higher than it was this time last year and a good 6' higher than it was this summer. It's on the move.
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Pretty much everything in DFW is rising fast with several lakes over full by a couple feet.
Some of the lakes south and west of the metro are doing better which is great. Our house is on lake whitney and we haven't seen less than 5' low in several years.
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I took this picture of Lake Lavon yesterday, I still can't believe how much it's changed in the past few months. Last summer we were saying how it would take an act of God to fill these lakes again!
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