COMAL COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — Despite rain in recent weeks, water supplies in the Texas Hill Country are in a tight spot. Last month, the Edwards Aquifer briefly moved to stage five drought ...
One of the biggest lakes in Central Texas is struggling to even reach half full as we enter November. Thankfully, recent much needed rain in the Austin area certainly did not hurt the lake's fill ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Despite rainfall across Central Texas on Monday and Tuesday, levels at local lakes are still well below full. Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) gauges on Tuesday afternoon showed ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Torrential rain across Central Texas over the Fourth of July weekend led to a top five historical rise in water levels at Lake Travis, the main water supply for Austin and the ...
Deadly flooding and heavy rainfall in Central Texas during the Fourth of July weekend caused water levels in Lake Travis to rise over 17 feet. The lake, which is normally a source of drinking water ...
While stormy weather raged across Central Texas on Monday, May 5, and Tuesday, May 6, the welcomed rain showers offered minimal reprieve to the region's waterways amid years of reduced water levels.
Lake Travis' water levels have steadily increased for nearly a month straight following the devastating Texas floods, but the levels began to dip again on Monday morning. An LCRA spokesperson told ...
The volume of water in Central Texas lakes increased by almost a year's supply after the catastrophic July floods, which once would have been enough to fill the lakes to full capacity. However, the ...