Weather, River & Lake Levels, Road Conditions

CyberCelt | June 29, 2007 in Lakes, Rivers, Trouble, Weather | Comments (9)

Texas Rain Clouds~ Texas Weather ~
If You Do Not Like It, Wait a Minute,
It Will Change . . .

Please bookmark these pages below. These are websites for finding river, lake and weather conditions while traveling in Texas. Please be safe. We do not like to lose visitors!

Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service from National Weather Service provides up to date and predicted water levels throughout river basins in Texas.

Real-Time Data for Texas: Streamflow from United State Geological Survey features data from actual gauges on Texas rivers. May be sorted by county. You may also This site includes coastal areas.

Real-Time Data for Texas: Lakes and reservoirs from United State Geological Survey. May be sorted by county.

Real-Time Reservoir Information from Texas Water Development Board. Collated information from from USGS, IBWC, and USACE websites. View by state, river basin or individual reservoir.

Road Conditions by Texas Department of Transportation. May be sorted by county or roadway. You may also view Road Conditions Map and zoom in on specific areas.

Weather Underground has many maps with current weather, temperature, heat index, windchill, humidity, radar, dew point, wind, visibility, visible satellite, fronts, snow depth, precipitation and jet stream. There is also online weather radio for some Texas cities.

AccuWeather is another great site for Texas weather, including radar, headlines, videos and alerts sent to your cell phone.

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9 Responses to “Weather, River & Lake Levels, Road Conditions”

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  1. Comment by Eliot — August 22, 2007 at 11:53 pm  

    I like this picture. I’ve never been to Mexico and i never tought that it is that green…

  2. Comment by San Francisco Giants — August 20, 2007 at 8:34 pm  

    I own a herd of texas longhorns, but I’ve never been to Texas before. I’m dying to get down there soon!

  3. Comment by CyberCelt — August 20, 2007 at 3:21 am  

    @dirk ton-Thanks for stopping by.

  4. Comment by Dirk Ton — August 18, 2007 at 10:03 pm  

    a great picture and good informations. thank you

  5. Comment by CyberCelt — July 13, 2007 at 11:41 pm  

    @talia-it is still flooding! I am not complaining because we had been in a drought for so long…

  6. Comment by Talia Mana — July 2, 2007 at 2:42 am  

    Living on the other side of the world as I do I have a picture of Texas as being a dry desert with nary a raindrop let alone flooding!

  7. Comment by CyberCelt — July 2, 2007 at 2:30 am  

    @layouts-Thanks. Stay safe.

    @michele-Thank you for stopping by for the Carnival.

  8. Comment by michele — July 1, 2007 at 7:09 pm  

    That’s a great service to perform, very helpful information to have when you are on vacation.

  9. Comment by Layouts — July 1, 2007 at 1:58 am  

    great post, great picture…part of texas’s charm is its weather, no matter how odd it may be!


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