Summary of Watershed Conditions in the Guadalupe River Basin Sunday, November 17, 2024
This page is updated once a day with data obtained from USGS.
This page is updated once a day with data obtained from USGS.
Flow (cfs) | % of Daily Median | |
A. Guadalupe River @ Comfort | 17 | 18% |
B. Canyon Reservoir | ||
Inflow | 11 | 9% |
Release | 68 | 45% |
Full Res. Elev. - msl (Conservation pool) | 909 | |
Reservoir Elev. Today - msl | 882.02 | |
Capacity (Conservation pool) | 52% | |
C. Blanco River @ Wimberley | 9 | 21% |
D. Comal Springs | 75 | 25% |
E. San Marcos Springs | 83 | 47% |
F. Guadalupe River @ Gonzales | 204 | 25% |
G. Guadalupe River @ Victoria | 178 | 20% |
H. San Antonio River @ Goliad | 165 | 51% |
I. Guadalupe River @ Tivoli | 384 | 30% |
Bay & Estuary Inflow | 302 |
Full Reservoir Elevation | Daily Elevation | |
---|---|---|
Elevation | 909 | 882.02 |
Historical | Current | |
---|---|---|
Spring Branch (Inflow) | 120 | 11 |
Sattler (Release) | 150 | 68 |
Historical | Current | |
---|---|---|
Comal | 297 | 75 |
San Marcos | 178 | 83 |
Canyon Release | Comal Springs | Natural Baseflow | |
---|---|---|---|
Source Percentages | 46.3 | 51.0 | 2.7 |
Canyon Release | Comal Springs | San Marcos Springs | Natural Baseflow | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Source Percentages | 30.1 | 33.2 | 36.7 | 0 |