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  2. Lake Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Water level elevation in the lake is maintained at a maximum of 280 feet (85 m) above sea level, 35 feet (11 m) lower than the dam's maximum of 315 feet (96 m) spillway to ensure safe operations. [3] The lake level can fluctuate significantly, depending upon the amount of runoff received from the San Dieguito River drainage basin. [ 4 ]

  3. Lake Mead - Wikipedia

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    A comparison of Lake Mead water levels from July 2000 to July 2015. Lake Mead's water level rebounded a few feet by October 2015 and avoided triggering the drought restrictions. The water level started falling in Spring 2016 and fell below the drought trigger level of 1,075 feet again in May 2016.

  4. Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, at the western end of the lake, Toledo experienced a similar drop in water level. Historic High Water. In the summer of 1986, Lake Erie reached its highest level at 5.08 feet (1.55 m) above the datum. [28] The high water records were set from April 1986 through January 1987. Levels ranged from 4.33 to 5.08 feet (1.32–1.55 m) above ...

  5. See it: Frigid temps add to challenge as major water main ...

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    The break, near the intersection of North Green and Rowan streets, stretched for blocks, sending a surge of water cascading through a nearby neighborhood, leaving a trail of submerged cars ...

  6. Flood stage - Wikipedia

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    Example graph of stream stages showing Action Stage, Flood Stage, Moderate Stage, Major Stage, and Record Stage on a river.. Flood stage is the water level, as read by a stream gauge or tide gauge, for a body of water at a particular location, measured from the level at which a body of water threatens lives, property, commerce, or travel. [1]

  7. Widespread drought means the Kansas River will see reduced ...

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    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Friday will enact its drought protocol. That means less water will be released to the Kansas River.

  8. Climate change: Low water levels at key U.S. reservoir ... - AOL

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    Signs indicate that a boat ramp is closed due to low water levels in Lake Mead near Las Vegas, Nevada, on June 10, 2021, where the water level has fallen to its lowest since the reservoir was ...

  9. Severe weather terminology (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A Short-Term Forecast NOW (alt., NOWcast) is an event-driven narrative outlook of near-term weather conditions within the Weather Forecast Office’s area of responsibility, typically valid for a three- to seven-hour period. The product outlines any ongoing or recently occurring conditions—based on radar analysis, satellite imagery and other ...