Texas flooding: Lake Travis dangerous conditions
The Pedernales River flows directly into Lake Travis. The lake is currently at 86 percent full as of July 16, the LCRA said. But the LCRA expects water levels to rise 5-7 feet overnight due to the heavy rainfall and controlled releases. Travis County officials are urging people to stay away from the water for now.
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