Widespread rain in the TRWD watersheds over the past 24-hours. See Graphic-1 for a map of 24-hour rainfall totals. An average of 0.6-inches across the Bridgeport and Eagle Mountain area. Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers saw on average 0.9-1.2 inches across the area.
Spillway operations are on-going at Richland-Chambers and Cedar Creek to return the pools back below conservation. Reservoir staff will be monitoring conditions and will make updates to spillway operations as needed to safely pass the excess flood water and return the reservoir back to conservation elevation. Updates regarding spillway gate changes from TRWD lakes will be posted to the Lake Level Blog as they occur.
Rain is expected to move out of the area Friday and remain dry Saturday. Next chance of rain returns Sunday evening and could continue through Tuesday. See Graphic 2 for the NWS guidance below.
Current TRWD lake conditions are shown below. This is the last update for this event. Be sure to subscribe to receive e-mail notification of any new Lake Level Blog posts. You can also follow @TRWD_News on X (formerly known as Twitter) to receive Lake Level blog notifications.
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*Please be advised that forecasts and projections are subject to change, and TRWD reservoir operations are based on observed rainfall conditions.
Graphic-1. 24-hour Rainfall Totals
Graphic-2. NWS Guidance
*Lake Worth is owned and operated by the City of Fort Worth. See the City of Fort Worth news feed and NWS forecast page for updates on Lake Worth.
**Benbrook Lake is owned and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. ***See Benbrook Lake Home Page for current discharge.
Current lake levels can be found in a variety of locations including TRWD.com, the TRWD watershed data viewer trwd.onerain.com, or download the TRWD Lake Level App for iOS or Android.
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Posted by ASL