Morgan Palmer
EF5
My folks on Lake Cisco, 40ENE of Abilene, TX received more than seven inches of rain on Mon and Tuesday. The lake has risen more than six feet, while a normal summer of evaporation and little rain typically costs the lake 2-3 feet.
We have had a house on that lake since 1974 and no one can recall a time when the lake came up that much in a little under 24 hours, even another 7 inch rain back in 2002. Today it rose four feet in five hours. It is a little over 1000-acre lake and the water supply for the city (town) of Cisco.
USGS gage
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/tx/nwis/uv/?site..._cd=72020,00054
This shot is of the lake road:
We have had a house on that lake since 1974 and no one can recall a time when the lake came up that much in a little under 24 hours, even another 7 inch rain back in 2002. Today it rose four feet in five hours. It is a little over 1000-acre lake and the water supply for the city (town) of Cisco.
USGS gage
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/tx/nwis/uv/?site..._cd=72020,00054
This shot is of the lake road:
