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Drought Is Here Again

Matt Sorenson

Back in July, Texas was out of drought danger altogether, but the summer has brought new water woes.

The state has gone from 3% abnormally dry a few months ago to almost 60% abnormally dry or worse today, per the U.S. Drought Monitor.  While Lake Travis has maintained its water level of around 667 feet from a low in January of 623 feet, southern Travis County is again in the lowest form of drought – abnormally dry.

There is some good news in that there is an anticipation of having a wet fall and winter.

So Austin’s decision to remain at Stage 2 water restrictions was a wise one.