Current Conditions
- Graphic-1 shows total rainfall over the past 24-hours.
- Cedar Creek watershed received about 1″ of rain on average last night. Rainfall that moved through last night into this morning seemed to have missed the other TRWD watersheds.
- Flood discharges are ongoing at Eagle Mountain (EM), Richland-Chambers (RC) and Cedar Creek (CC).
Projections
- Lake Bridgeport (BP)
- The pool has increased 0.38′ over the last 24-hours, and still on the upward trend.
- Projections are still showing it could reach and surpass 827 ft-msl.
- Eagle Mountain Lake
- Inflows are dropping and discharges are being reduced accordingly.
- Barring additional rainfall, expect pool levels to remain fairly constant today.
- Cedar Creek Reservoir
- Additional increases in discharges are possible to pass the inflows.
- Lake level could be slow to peak today and could potentially start dropping by tomorrow.
- Richland-Chambers Reservoir
- Inflows are dropping and discharges are being reduced accordingly.
- Barring additional rainfall, expect pool levels to remain fairly constant today.
*Projections are subject to change and are based on past precipitation.
Looking Forward
Storms possible tonight into Wednesday, with an additional round of scattered thunderstorms possible Friday afternoon. See Graphic-2 below for NWS guidance. Forecasted depths are small but isolated pockets of heavier rain are possible with severe weather. TRWD staff will continue to monitor conditions and flood discharges will be adjusted accordingly.
Please stay weather aware and follow our partners at the National Weather Service (NWS) and the River Forecast Center (RFC) for the latest information regarding weather and river conditions, respectively.
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Graphic-1. Past 24-hours 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.