Was out on Lime Creek road and in Volente area this morning - whoo boy, lake is low. I already knew that, I like to look at Water Data for Texas and LCRA Hydromet website, but seeing it in person always hammers it home.
Since the lake was created there were only 3 prior period where the lake was this low. 2 of the lowest points, since it was dammed, have happened in last 13 years. Weather coincidence, development, and bit of both - but it always feels like there is a much worse worst case scenario that could play out at any time.
Historically, when it recovers from low drought points it does it very,very quickly via floods. Hope this El Nino brings us a great non destructive but heavy rain event by November. Dropping about a foot a week on Lake Travis.
Since the lake was created there were only 3 prior period where the lake was this low. 2 of the lowest points, since it was dammed, have happened in last 13 years. Weather coincidence, development, and bit of both - but it always feels like there is a much worse worst case scenario that could play out at any time.
Historically, when it recovers from low drought points it does it very,very quickly via floods. Hope this El Nino brings us a great non destructive but heavy rain event by November. Dropping about a foot a week on Lake Travis.