Comal, Guadalupe Rivers rise in New Braunfels after heavy rain, USGS says
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Comal, Guadalupe Rivers rise in New Braunfels after heavy rain, USGS says
The heavy rainfall seen throughout the San Antonio area last week helped alleviate drought conditions and raised river levels across the New Braunfels area. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the Comal and Guadalupe Rivers experienced significant spikes in water levels following major rainfall throughout the area, contributing to what some New Braunfels locals described as a challenging start to the summer season. James Cifulleli, a shuttl…
June 4 Lake & River Conditions for Canyon Lake
Real-Time River Conditions Guadalupe River @ Spring Branch Streamflow: 53.9 ft³/sGage height: 2.13 ft USGS --> Guadalupe River @ Sattler Streamflow: 71.2 ft³/sGage height: 4.28 ft USGS Guadalupe River @ New Braunfels Streamflow: 141 ft³/sGage height: 2.00 ft USGS Canyon Lake’s current elevation is 887.19 feet. The normal elevation is 909 feet. The lake is 45.4% full. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is releasing water from Canyon Res…
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