Rain in hill country

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Rain in hill country

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Spillway on June 10 after what I thought was a big rain...

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Spillway at Kerrville today...still raining!
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Canyon lake gonna get a much needed shot in the arm👍
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Medina Lake may go from 2% to 5% with this rainfall. Plenty of chances left in the forecast for the next week. I'll take any and every rainfall we can get up in those areas.
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Llano river is cranking up past 34,000 cubes... That ought to do lake Travis some good.
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Some areas have gotten 9+" of rain the last two days. Hopefully some more will fall over the next week or so.
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The Llano peaked a little earlier at nearly 80,000 cubic feet per second near Mason. Hope everyone stays safe out there... Thats going to be one heckuva wall of water hitting Llano soon.

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