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Level Base: MSL Full Pool: 201.00 feet: Change Since Yesterday: 0.04 Feet Level Controlled by: San Jacinto River Authority Dam Name: Conroe Dam (SAN JACINTO RIVER AUTHORITY)
Lake Conroe holds 140 billion gallons of water. We take care of every single one. Conservation pool level is 201 ft. msl – Lake Level provided by USGS 08067600
For near real-time instantaneous water level, see table below or the interactive map viewer. Most Recent Instantaneous Water Level. Data is provisional and subject to revision. Additional Information. Lake Location.
Monitoring location 08067600 is associated with a Lake, Reservoir, Impoundment in Montgomery County, Texas. Current conditions of Barometric pressure, Lake or reservoir water surface elevation above NGVD 1929, Precipitation, and more are available. Water data back to 1973 are available online.
Officials urged residents south of Lake Conroe Dam near the San Jacinto River to take immediate action and stay aware of the possibility of significant flooding along the river.
Lake or reservoir water surface elevation above NGVD 1929, feet, [Secondary Radar]
Normal Pool: 201 ft. Reliability of the Forecast: NOTE: Forecasts are not available. Only observed stages are available for this point. Lake Conroe release information can be found here: www.sjra.net. Gauge Info. Gauge Location. +. –. Display LCTT2 marker. Display FEMA's National Flood Hazard Layers. Recent Crests. Show All. Historic Crests.
Find the latest water level, storage, and conservation data for 72 water supply reservoirs in Texas. See the percent full, conservation capacity, and historical statistics for each reservoir on a map or a table.
Monitoring location 08067650 is associated with a Stream in Montgomery County, Texas. Current conditions of Gage height are available. Water data back to 1972 are available online.
Get the latest information on Lake Conroe level and release from San Jacinto River Authority. See how the lake level changes due to rain and runoff in the watershed and how it affects boating safety.