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SJRA Update: Lake Conroe release of 38,000 CFS

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View the most recent 9:30am update HERE.

The San Jacinto River Authority shared the following CORRECTED Updated Weather Outlook at 9:10am on May 2, 2024 for 8:30am:

San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) operators are on duty at Lake Conroe. According to the National Weather Service, 17 inches of rainfall have occurred north of the Lake Conroe watershed over the last seven days. Lake Conroe is currently closed.

The current level of Lake Conroe is 203.68 feet mean sea level (msl) with a gate release of 38,000 cubic feet per second (cfs). We are in coordination with Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

SJRA manages Lake Conroe to a level of 201 msl. Water releases occur when the lake level exceeds 201 msl.

We are in communication with the National Weather Service, Coastal Water Authority, and local offices of emergency management. To stay weather aware, make sure to follow your local Office of Emergency Management, as well as local weather sources, and the National Weather Service – Houston.

For real-time information on Lake Conroe levels and releases visit www.sjra.net


The San Jacinto River Authority shared the following UPDATED Weather Outlook on May 2, 2024 8:30am:

San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) operators are on duty at Lake Conroe. According to the National Weather Service, rainfall totals of up to 17 inches have occurred north of the Lake Conroe watershed. Lake Conroe is currently closed.

The current level of Lake Conroe is 203.68 feet mean sea level (msl) with a gate release of 38,000 cubic feet per second (cfs). We are in coordination with Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

SJRA manages Lake Conroe to a level of 201 msl. Water releases occur when the lake level exceeds 201 msl.

We are in communication with the National Weather Service, Coastal Water Authority, and local offices of emergency management. To stay weather aware, make sure to follow your local Office of Emergency Management, as well as local weather sources, and the National Weather Service – Houston.

For real-time information on Lake Conroe levels and releases visit www.sjra.net

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