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57 minutes ago, Wilcox Cummingtonite said:

Sun is coming out in northern SA. This pushed through quicker than I thought. At least we got something.

There's more coming, no? Forecast shows another two windows of >50% chances - tomorrow afternoon and Sunday night.

Not over yet!

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9 minutes ago, dieucla98 said:

There's more coming, no? Forecast shows another two windows of >50% chances - tomorrow afternoon and Sunday night.

Not over yet!

In fact... Here comes another wave that's building up as it approaches Austin. Or at least not being murdered by the dome.

Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, dieucla98 said:

There's more coming, no? Forecast shows another two windows of >50% chances - tomorrow afternoon and Sunday night.

Not over yet!

Oh definitely some good chances. I was just surprised how fast/far it pushed east- models didn't show that yesterday.

Here's to getting every drop we can before the cold front hits.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Dumping in Hyde Park again

I guess I wont complain, but most of it is just running off into storm drains at this point. We gotta shift this shit west. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Blotto said:

I guess I wont complain, but most of it is just running off into storm drains at this point. We gotta shift this shit west. 

yes please.

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coulda been a lot better for Lake Travis. LBJ looks good to the west / northwest so the drier spots for LBJ may be mitigated to an extent. Lake Travis watershed was mostly forgotten with the exception Marble Falls area and to a much lesser extent out near Fredericksburg. any in flows will have to come from LBJ for the most part.  Buchanan had some killer spots but I expect that water to stay there.

 

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Everybody needs the rain.

Once the ground is completely saturated, then ideally it would fall into the Lake Travis and Lake Buchanan catchment zones.

But we don't get to choose so at the very least, this week, we can celebrate an important victory over the Austin FF.

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Posted (edited)
28 minutes ago, Blotto said:

I guess I wont complain, but most of it is just running off into storm drains at this point. We gotta shift this shit west. 

It's still good as this freshwater is needed in the coastal bays, in our case Matagorda Bays. The shrimp, fishlings, and oysters, especially the oysters, thank you for it.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, crash_davis said:

Hey, the sun is peaking through the clouds! Its never going to fucking rain again!

Actually glad to see it. My area was in the bullseye and needs to dry out a bit. 

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My place out by Junction has had 24" of rain this year (annual average 22"). My house 14" (annual average 33.5"). We got .5" from this event, I hold the real force field! 

Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, utee94 said:

Don't look now, but Lake Travis is up 1/4 foot since noon today!

3 inches! Now that's exciting!

llano is already coming back down, but it would be nice to get a foot or two out of this that would be something.

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Posted
35 minutes ago, troph said:

3 inches! Now that's exciting!

llano is already coming back down, but it would be nice to get a foot or two out of this that would be something.

Oct 26 2023 9:23AM

Short term lake level forecasts for Buchanan and Travis:

Buchanan
A rise of 1-2 feet is expected over the next 24-48 hours.

Travis
A rise of 1-2 feet is expected over the next 24-48 hours.

https://hydromet.lcra.org/riverreport

So not a lot but maybe the ground is saturated and the cold front will bring its own rain.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, CleverNickname said:

Oct 26 2023 9:23AM

Short term lake level forecasts for Buchanan and Travis:

Buchanan
A rise of 1-2 feet is expected over the next 24-48 hours.

Travis
A rise of 1-2 feet is expected over the next 24-48 hours.

https://hydromet.lcra.org/riverreport

So not a lot but maybe the ground is saturated and the cold front will bring its own rain.

That’s awesome. The levels are low enough such that the lake will rise quickly initially. once the surface widens out it takes a lot more.

Man if we could get this kind of system again in a few weeks. That would be amazing. Sunday Monday looks promising but not 7-10 inches amazing. 

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Here is a snapshot of the ground moisture levels in the Highland Lake basins.  It's till pretty dry in some places out west.  This round of rain will help, but like Troph said, we need another round just like it next week.

 

 

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@YGIFS , here is my weather report suite. Shit got real at the Hate household. As in real real nice! I’m sitting on the porch ripping one hits, but no bourbon sadly. I am listening to a sweet sweet Looks Like Rain. It’s from 5/26/77 at the 46:40 mark!
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Posted (edited)

That’s muleshoe bend. Water was moving fast in the video. This jet skier said he scooted up to MM47 and water was coming in pretty fast. That’s Turkey bend pretty far up. Only 1-2 feet but it’s good to see the flow anyway.

 

 

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What a difference a day makes. The soil for the lake basins is now primed. If we could just get another round like we just had, it could put an even bigger dent in the deficits.

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