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To: janetjanet998

We keep getting emergency messages from the city of Bur-nette. The old saying is “It’s Burnet, durn it. Can’t you learn it?” Most annoying they can’t even pronounce it correctly. Just like reporters are mispronouncing Llano as Yanno and the floods from the San Sa-Baaa River.

They also say the Braw-zos River. I call and call to correct them but they keep on with their Californica pronunciations.


40 posted on 10/18/2018 10:07:34 AM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know. how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: bgill
Lol. They’d have a heck of a time trying to pronounce Boerne 😂😂
46 posted on 10/18/2018 11:03:38 AM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: bgill

lake travis still at 703.08 feet Buchanan still 1018.48. both falling at a are of 3/4 of a foot per day one gate open on Buchanan and 4 on Travis still

2-3 inches of rain expected ......

Mansfield Dam / Lake Travis
Lake Travis reached a peak level of 704.39 on Saturday, October 20. Based on current conditions, LCRA projects that Lake Travis will fall in a range of 703 to 701 feet above mean sea level today and Tuesday. Those projections could change if additional rain falls in the lower Colorado River basin.

There are currently four floodgates open at Mansfield Dam, which forms Lake Travis. LCRA is making controlled releases from the flood pool of Lake Travis to manage river levels downstream of Mansfield Dam. Weather forecasts call for additional rain over the next several days, which could cause a significant increase in storm runoff, which may result in the need to open or close floodgates in the coming days.

Additional rainfall could cause LCRA to need to open up to four additional floodgates at Mansfield Dam to move floodwaters downstream. If that happens, we will alert the public and local officials immediately. Anyone downstream of Mansfield Dam should remain prepared for the potential that additional floodgates may be needed. Please check this page frequently for updates.

Buchanan Dam / Lake Buchanan
One floodgate is open at Buchanan Dam. Flood releases from Lake Buchanan have been reduced as inflows to Lake Buchanan have declined. Based on current conditions, LCRA projects that floodgate operations at Buchanan Dam will continue today and tomorrow, Oct. 22 and 23, to gradually lower Lake Buchanan to near 1,018 feet msl. Forecasts for Lake Buchanan and gate operations at Buchanan Dam may change with additional rainfall.


NWS

HYDROLOGY

RIVER RISES ARE LIKELY ACROSS MUCH THE REGION, ESPECIALLY TUESDAY
THROUGH THURSDAY AS WIDESPREAD RAINFALL AND RESULTING RUNOFF CAN BE
EXPECTED. THROUGH WEDNESDAY, ALMOST ALL AREAS CAN EXPECT AT LEAST 1
INCH OF RAIN, WITH MOST AREAS IN STORE FOR 2 TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN. IN
ADDITION, SOME ISOLATED AMOUNTS NEAR 4 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE. RENEWED
RIVER FLOODING CONTINUES TO BE OUR MAIN CONCERN, ESPECIALLY ALONG
THE RIO GRANDE, NUECES, FRIO, LLANO, GUADALUPE, PEDERNALES AND
COLORADO RIVERS.


80 posted on 10/22/2018 2:28:00 PM PDT by janetjanet998
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