Bottom Line All TRWD watersheds have seen between 0.5″ to 1.5″ of rain on average since Monday’s update. However, due to low rainfall depths, intensity and dry soil conditions, runoff…
TRWD recently received five awards at the Texas Water 2026 Conference in San Antonio. Presented by the Water Environment Association of Texas (WEAT) and the Texas Section of the American…
Did you miss this month’s Board Meeting? Want to know more about the state of the TRWD system? See the Water Resources Update as presented by Chief Engineering Officer, Rachel Ickert,…
Bottom Line Recent weekend rain had little impact on reservoir levels, which remain below conservation, though the highest rainfall totals were measured near Handley Ederville Road in Fort Worth along…
Bottom Line Overall, the heavier rainfall missed the TRWD watersheds, with the exception of the upper Bridgeport watershed near Loving, which received 3 to 4 inches (see Graphic 1). Graphic…
Bottom Line Only light rainfall was seen across the TRWD watersheds yesterday. Heavier rain is expected to return this afternoon, with higher rainfall totals expected near Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers….
Bottom Line Yesterday’s rainfall totals were less than expected. TRWD watersheds received up to 0.4″ on average with isolated pockets up to 1″. See last 24-hr observed rainfall totals in…
The 2026 summer season at Twin Points Beach Park kicks off this Saturday, May 23, welcoming visitors back to one of North Texas’ most popular swimming destinations. Located on Eagle…
Bottom Line Conditions for TRWD lakes remain unchanged since last update. All lakes are below conservation levels and have some room to store runoff, with the exception of Eagle Mountain…
Bottom Line At this time, all TRWD lakes are below conservation levels and have some room for run off; however, Eagle Mountain Lake is just under 1 foot below conservation….
The Fort Worth District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is currently accepting contractor bids for the Fort Worth Central City North Bypass Channel construction project. Offers are due in June…
Phase 1 overview: Construction Progress is subject to changes due to weather and schedule. New or updated items are indicated in bold. February – July Demo and removal of existing…
If you are looking for real-time lake level information at all four of TRWD’s lakes, we have a one-stop option for you. TRWD’s OneRain platform is easy to navigate and…
After four months of below normal rainfall, April broke the dry pattern with 5.06” of rainfall recorded at DFW Airport. April rainfall generated inflow to the TRWD lakes, especially at…
Bottom Line Rainfall was limited (See Graphic-1), conditions remain stable, and there is no longer a flood concern. Forecasts show fair weather ahead. Monitoring will continue, and flood‑related updates will…

