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In this 2022 archive photo, low water levels expose extra shoreline at Lake Corpus Christi. The combined lake capacity as of Wednesday stood at 23.4%. What happens in Stage 3 drought
Corpus Christi’s yearslong drought could see lake levels dip even further by late summer, according to city officials. Stage 1 drought restrictions went into effect in June 2022 and continued ...
In this archive photo, low water levels expose extra shoreline at Lake Corpus Christi on Aug. 3, 2022, as the region experienced a prolonged Stage 1 drought that continues today.
This is considered in Corpus Christi as a moderate drought. Stage 2 drought restrictions are not lifted until that combined capacities reach at least 40%. Stage 3 drought: Combined lake level ...
As of Tuesday, combined lake levels of Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir sat at 31.7%, according to city officials. Stage 2 drought restrictions kick in when combined lake levels drop ...
It is an artificial lake owned by the city of Corpus Christi, four miles southwest of Mathis on the Nueces River at the intersection of the Live Oak, San Patricio, and Jim Wells county lines (at 28°03' N, 97°52' W). The lake has a conservation surface area of 19,336 acres, a drainage area of 16,656 square miles, and a conservation storage ...
As of Monday, combined levels of Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir – the primary water resources for Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend region – stood at about 25.1%, according ...
The city of Corpus Christi entered Stage 2 drought Thursday morning, as lake levels dropped to their lowest since 2015.