
This photo was taken today from a road to a Hudson Bend marina. the water level is very low…
Lake Travis is a huge lake in the Hill Country northwest of Austin, Texas. It normally has 29.5 square miles of water. That is when normal precipitation falls on the Colorado River basin areas. The whole world has seen lots of area under drought conditions. The Colorado basin and Central Texas is no exception.

That boater has to watch for shallow water not normally there!
As of today, 10/20/2023 Lake Travis Mean Water Level was 627.30 above sea level. One year ago today it was 640.76. Thus in one year the Mean Water Level has dropped 13.46 feet. Another parameter measured daily is the total surface area in acres of the lake. Today the Lake Travis surface area was 8,799 acres. Last year, same date, it was 10,746 acres. Nearly 2000 acres less one year later. Seeing the low level of the water today was quite a shock.
This is so sad, our Lake Mead has recovered a bit from last summer’s monsoon rains but it’s not enough. Humans need to find a way to bring down the cost of desalination plants. We live on a planet covered mostly by water!
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Glad that Lake Mead has recovered some. there are lots of Lake Travis reports of finding boats, cars, and other things as the water level has fallen, just like the Lake Mead stories.
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Man that sucks, I hope no one finds a body. π
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Sounds intriguing. Is it in a drought?
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Yes, a drought is ongoing and has been for 2 – 3 years now.
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