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    Lake is full! First time since 2010. How does your lake look?

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    #2
    Yes I am so excited, AH went up so quickly our Northridge dock was stranded out a long ways from the ramp and inaccessible! But They have been working to get it done and all ready for this weekend. Going to be rainy and all but lake is full!

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      #3
      Yeah its crazy. JB Thomas hasn't been this full for like 50 years or something like that.

      And Colorado City lake is still 20 ft low....

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        #4
        Our lake in Minnesota is WAY down. Our 230 foot dock almost didn't get us deep enough. We were at Fall like levels in April.

        But it is going to rain all weekend.... Great.

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          #5
          Last year they couldn't get our lift all the way out. This year we are worried about it getting too shallow!
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            #6
            A lot of lakes are closed around oklahoma. I've never seen so much rain in my life. I'm going to Tenkiller lake this weekend but it's like 8' high.gonna rain another 5 inches through Sunday. I don't know what's gonna happen around here, feels like the whole state is about to be underwater. I might be able to surf in my driveway before long.

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              #7
              Grapevine TX is over full see the other thread

              http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...-of-lake-level

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                #8
                8.5 feet over pool in Lewisville Lake and still rising. Crazy that October of last year it was 7feet low.

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                  #9
                  We're on LBJ . It's constant level but we're still getting lots of rain. 5 "to 6" expected this weekend.
                  I do all my own stunt work. hey ya'll watch dis.

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                    #10
                    The rain in Colorado right now is flat out ridiculous. I'm all for full lakes but this is getting depressing. There's gotta be some sun in our future.

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                      #11
                      Lake Houston is a mine field of floating debri from all the rain we have had. Trying to get up to Lake Belton in central Texas. Only 6ft low from 11ft previously. Too much rain for the holiday weekend to make the trip.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by RZRCO23 View Post
                        The rain in Colorado right now is flat out ridiculous. I'm all for full lakes but this is getting depressing. There's gotta be some sun in our future.
                        You guys in Texas are just rubbing it in. Lake Powell is 106 feet below full. I guess that is OK when you have a lake that is 500+ feet deep at the dam.

                        I see that the current snowpack is at 94%, which is amazing considering how dismal the winter was. The total precipitation is only at 84% in the Lake Powell drainage (Colorado River), so the rain is still a little too late and not quite far enough to the North to fill up the lake. It looks like after letting the fall water go down to Mead, they are hogging the spring runoff for Powell.

                        http://lakepowell.water-data.com/
                        Be excellent to one another.

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                          #13
                          You may have heard that here in California, we are kind of in a drought - Oroville is down, down, down compared to just a few years ago.


                          Oroville Level May 2015.jpg
                          Sent by the random thoughts from the voices in my head... Eric

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