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SJRA provides updated weather outlook

By: SJRA
| Published 04/29/2024

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THE WOODLANDS, TX – San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) continues to closely monitor the rainfall expected throughout Southeast Texas. SJRA manages Lake Conroe water level any time the lake level exceeds 201 feet above mean sea level (msl).

The level of Lake Conroe is currently 202.39 feet above msl. Approximately 6" of rain fell in the Lake Conroe watershed, and releases began early this morning to mitigate rising lake levels.

Our operators are on duty and will remain on duty throughout the weather event to monitor conditions.

We are in communication with the National Weather Service, Coastal Water Authority, local offices of emergency management, and other regional partners.

To stay weather aware during the rainfall this week, make sure to follow your local Office of Emergency Management, as well as local weather sources, and the National Weather Service - Houston.

For real-time information on Lake Conroe levels and releases visit www.sjra.net.

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