TRWD staff continues to monitor conditions in the TRWD reservoir watersheds 24 hours a day. Rainfall has come to an end, totals are shown in Graphic-1. Bridgeport and Eagle Mountain received about an inch of rain, and discharges will continue to return the pools to conservation level. At this time it is not expected for either lake to rise more than a half foot (6 inches) above conservation level. Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers received 2 to 3 inches of rainfall, discharges are ongoing. It is too early to make projections on the crest level of these lakes at this time, however reservoir staff is monitoring reservoir and downstream conditions in order to return the pools to conservation level as safe and soon as possible. Please be advised that forecasts are subject to change and TRWD reservoir operations are based on observed rainfall conditions. Additional updates will be provided here if conditions dictate, please check back.
Current lake levels can be viewed on the TRWD Home Page. The blog will be updated periodically with additional information. Please check back.
Graphic 1 – 24-Hour Rainfall Map
*Lake Worth is owned and operated by the City of Fort Worth. See City of Fort Worth news feed for updates on Lake Worth.
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817-720-4296.
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