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The colored dots on this map depict streamflow conditions as a percentile, which is computed from the period of record for the current day of the year. Only stations with at least 30 years of record are used.
Water supply reservoirs include reservoirs which provide water for all beneficial purposes such as power generation, recreation, and municipal water supply. Today's total is subject to change as data are updated. See footnotes on individual lakes for cases where special conditions apply.
The Texas Water Development Board maintains a list of all major reservoirs in Texas that shows percentage full, the conservation pool elevation (or "normal" level) and our most current elevation values.
Current Conditions at Texas Lakes and Reservoirs. View Real-time Data. Real-time lake and reservoir elevations from 150 sites across Texas.
And Other Lakes In The Fort Worth District; Reservoir Elevation (feet) Conservation Pool Difference 24 Hour Change Release (cfs) Flood Pool; Red River Basin; Jim Chapman/Cooper Dam : 436.54 : 440.0 ( -3.46 ) ( -0.03 ) 1004 446.2 ... *Seasonal Conservation Pool Level ...
Select a region name or a section of the map. Follow the links for access information and fishing tips on more than 150 lakes. Already have a favorite lake? Try our alphabetical listing. Panhandle Plains; Prairies & Lakes; Pineywoods; Gulf Coast; South Texas Plains; Hill Country; Big Bend Country
Nationally, USGS surface-water data includes more than 850,000 station years of time-series data that describe stream levels, streamflow (discharge), reservoir and lake levels, surface-water quality, and rainfall.
See Texas Lake Levels for historical lake levels, Historical Levels for historical impacts from Texas drought on lake levels, and Current U.S. Forecasts for current forecasts for drought, precipitation, and river flood stage gages using the links at the top of the page.
Values above, including today's are averaged conditions. For near real-time instantaneous water level, see table below or the interactive map viewer.
The Texas Water Development Board maintains a list of all major reservoirs in Texas that shows percentage full, the conservation pool elevation (or "normal" level) and our most current elevation values.