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IMPORTANT NOTICE!! Wildlife Management Damage Biologists are trapping Coyotes in the greenbelts South of Kittanset Cove. Please avoid the trails in that area until further notice!

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updated: Wednesday, May 16, 2012

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Water Stage

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Stage 1 Watering Schedule

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1305 Quaker Ridge Drive

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Sat 19 May 1:45 AM

Lake Levels

  • Lake Buchanan
    52% capacity
    997.62 ft
    normally 1013.88 ft msl
  • Lake Travis
    50% capacity
    643.34 ft
    normally 671.77 ft msl

Combined Reservoir Storage Level

51% capacity

1029 k acre ft

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Burn Ban?

No

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Oak Wilt Risk

High

Seal all cuts

Details Sat 19 May 2:01 AM

Lost Creek Weather Station

Temperature

69.4°

Today's High: 71.6° Low: 69.4°

Humidity

89%

Feels like 71.0°

Rainfall Today

0.00 in

Winds East at 1.0 mph

Barometer

30.102 in

Steady

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