Lake Texoma's Stunning Double Flood




Well, flood waters are going over the spillway on the Denison Dam again tonight. It's the second time in less than 3 weeks, and it's not good news for rain and flood-weary Texomans.

Tropical Storm Bill has passed, leaving unprecedented rising waters in rivers, cities and lakes, all through Texas and Oklahoma.

Our rain gauge almost spilled over with 4.5" of rain here in Gordonville TX, but farther west in the Lake Texoma watershed rainfall totals exceeding 9" have been reported.

Nobody can quite believe it, and after three days of heavy rains the sun finally came out this afternoon, but the water continues to rise. TV news reported Lake Texoma came up two feet in a 24 hour period, and it's still climbing.

I noticed a moldy smell when I got to my little office today, and there was a damp stain on the ceiling that I haven't seen before. Roof leaks are just one of the many problems in cabins, RVs and boats caused by repeated heavy rains.

Eager boat owners and marina personnel have been busy dealing with the previous flood damage, and now they face rising waters once again. It's incomprehensible, really.

State and Federal damage assessments made after the last flood crested will not cover the additional damage caused by the double flood in progress now.  It is truly unprecedented.

Interstate 25 was closed for a while today when heavy rains caused a rock slide in the Arbuckles, another unprecedented occurence. Just passing through the Texoma area, miles from any lake can be hazardous right now.

Sightseeing at the Denison Dam was a novelty in late May, but now it's a deep concern, with heavy flooding downstream from the dam likely to last for many weeks.

Exercise caution when you visit and travel through the Lake Texoma area in the next few days as the waters are expected to rise through next Monday.




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Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 93

Sunday Night

Clear

Lo: 80

Monday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 93

Monday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 75

Tuesday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 91

Tuesday Night

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 75

Wednesday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 93

Wednesday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 77


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Water Level on 6/29: 620.29 (+3.29)



Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jun. 25)

FAIR. Water stained; 74 degrees; 5.41 feet above pool. Striper fishing is hit-and-miss with so much outflow but fish are consistent in shallower water 15-25 feet on live shad. Also seeing fish on humps and ledges in deeper water 40-55 feet of water on live shad. Be on the lookout for topwater action as bait moves off the banks and into deeper water with the warming temps. The bite will bust loose once they shut the flood gates and we are at normal pool level. Catfishing is good for blues on cut shad in 40-55 feet of water and channels are still along the rocks in 25-30 feet of water on punch bait. Bigger blues fish near the rivers with cut rough fish/gizzard shad drifting or anchored in 15-25 feet of water. Largemouth and smallmouth are improving with the lake conditions and water clarity. Watch for things to clear up quickly in the coves and creeks especially when they slow the outflow. Smallmouth will be on the boulders and rocks off the banks in 8-15 feet of water. Largemouth will shade and suspend in the clearer water under docks and marinas. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Texoma, Guaranteed Guide Service. The water is dropping nearly 9 inches a day, and should be normal around Independence Day. Striped bass hit-and-missing with live bait in 20-30 feet of water. The small threadfin shad should start to run midlake and when this happens the topwater bite should be good. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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