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…
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….
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…
Bottom Line Overall, TRWD watersheds received small amounts of rainfall in the past 24-hours. See Graphic-1 below. Eagle Mountain is less than 1 foot below conservation and will be closely…
Bottom Line Lake Bridgeport received over 1-inch of rainfall in the past 24-hours. See Graphic-1 below. Widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected tomorrow and Friday. All TRWD reservoirs are below…
Over the past few days, temporary releases from Lake Bridgeport were coordinated to support swift water Search and Rescue (SAR) training conducted by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD)….
Bottom Line Rainfall Threat Continues, But It Is Winding Down. TRWD lakes are actively responding to additional precipitation. Over the past day, TRWD East Texas lakes received significant additional rain,…
Bottom Line Heavy Rainfall Threat Continues Through the Weekend – Stay Weather Aware. With saturated soils from recent rainfall events, TRWD lakes are actively responding to additional precipitation. Over the…
Bottom Line Storms Continue Through the Weekend – Stay Weather Aware. Due to saturated soils from recent rainfall events, TRWD lakes are expected to actively respond to additional precipitation. Minimal…
Bottom Line Storms Continue This Week – Stay Weather Aware. The recent wave of thunderstorms has saturated soils across North Central Texas, and TRWD lakes are actively responding. Over the past…
Bottom Line Spillway operations are ongoing at all four TRWD lakes. A line of thunderstorms pushed through the region last night, resulting in the rainfall totals shown in Graphic 1,…
Bottom Line Spillway operations are ongoing at all four TRWD lakes. Graphic-1 shows the rain totals for yesterday. Overall, the TRWD watersheds received about 1/2″ of rain, which generated additional…

