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July 24, 2024 4:00pm Lake Conroe Status

By: San Jacinto River Authority SJRA
| Published 07/24/2024

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CONROE, TX -- Lake Conroe

Due to the line of storms moving their way through the Lake Conroe Watershed today, current level of Lake Conroe is 201.92 feet above mean sea level (msl) with an outflow rate of 5,335 cubic feet per second (cfs). Heavy rainfall potential remains in place for the next one to two days. The outflow amount could possibly increase if additional rain occurs in the watershed.

According to the National Weather Service, Montgomery County is included in the flood watch area through today at 9:00pm. Lake Conroe will continue to pass through storm water and runoff received in the Upper San Jacinto River Basin until Lake Conroe returns to normal conservation lake level of 201 feet above msl. Monitor real-time information on Lake Conroe at www.sjra.net.

We will continue to monitor the forecast. We are in coordination with the City of Houston, Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, and the National Weather Service.

Follow official sources

To stay prepared during storm events, make sure to follow National Weather Service Houston, your local Office of Emergency Management, and your local weather stations.

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