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Texas weather: Rain in Hill Country expected to help lake levels
Rain in Hill Country to help lake levels
Weekend rain in Texas brought flood water to parts of the Hill Country. It will trickle downstream and is expected to help with lake levels in the Austin area.
CENTRAL TEXAS – Weekend rain brought flood water to parts of the Hill Country. It will trickle downstream and is expected to help with lake levels in the Austin area.
Water rushed over the Llano Dam on Monday.
“We’ve received beneficial rainfall throughout the upper part of the Highland Lakes Watershed,” said John Hofmann, executive vice president for water at the Lower Colorado River Authority.
“I know the people that live on Lake Travis are going to be really happy. I live on LBJ, and we have a constant level. My parents live on Lake Travis, and they are going to be happy to see that,” Max Galen, who works in Llano, said.
MORE: Texas weather: Storms bring drought relief, damage across Hill Country
Flooding in Llano
Recent storms brought some drought relief to parts of the Hill Country, but there were also several high water rescues
About two feet of water closed off County Road 307 at the Slab in Kingsland.
“It’s awesome, really it’s nice to see it back up to where it used to be, well almost where it used to be,” Stacy Branum, Kingsland resident, said.
Going downstream, that water is expected to help lake levels at Lakes Buchanan and Travis, though Lake Buchanan will see more benefit. It’s gone up three feet since last week and is 53 percent full.
“We had looked forward to El Niño as being possible for really improving our rainfall situation. It hasn’t really come through as we had hoped, but the rains that we’ve received in the last couple of weeks have been very helpful,” Hofmann said.
VIDEO: Llano River flooding
With recent storms in Central Texas, flooding has begun in the Llano River in Kingsland.
Lake Travis has gone up a foot since last week and is 39 percent full.
Despite the small rise in water, it will take much more for these lakes to be completely full.
“You would need significant rainfall for the lakes to fill up, although what we’ve seen in the last week is really important because it has replenished a lot of the moisture that was lost in the soil. We began to see runoff in our watershed that we haven’t seen in a long time,” Hofmann said. “We have to continue to be very mindful about water conservation and making sure that we’re using water as wisely as we can. We still have a hot, dry summer ahead of us.”
LCRA says if we get more rain in the next week or two, that will help even more with lake levels.
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National Hockey League seeking expansion in Houston and Austin as potential targets
HOUSTON, Texas — The NHL is looking to start the expansion process in Texas, with Austin and Houston as potential targets, sources told ESPN on Tuesday.
The expansion news is being discussed at the NHL’s board of governors meeting, which is being held on Tuesday in New York.
The NHL went from 30 to 32 clubs when it added the Vegas Golden Knights (began play in 2017-18) and Seattle Kraken (debuted in 2021-22). The expansion fee for Vegas was $500 million and for Seattle was $650 million.
Earlier this month at the Stanley Cup Final, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman reiterated that the league has fielded calls from across North America from prospective cities and owners who are interested in bringing in an NHL franchise.
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Bettman has previously told the board of governors that any potential expansion team would likely come with at least a $2 billion fee for it to make sense.
The league has seen record revenues this season — projected to be between $7.5 billion and $8 billion. The NHL salary cap is set at $104 million for the 2026-27 season, a $8.5 million increase from this past season.
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Barton Springs Pool to reopen June 23
AUSTIN, Texas – Barton Springs Pool will reopen to visitors this week.
What they’re saying:
The City of Austin said the pool will reopen on Tuesday, June 23, for the early morning regularly scheduled “swim at your own risk.”
The pool had closed on June 15 due to severe weather.
City staff removed large tree branches, aluminum cans, fishing hooks, and other debris from the water.
The team also cleaned off decks and reinstalled the diving board in preparation for the pool’s reopening.
The Source: Information from the City of Austin
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