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<blockquote data-quote="TexasLoneStar56" data-source="post: 387969" data-attributes="member: 14624"><p>Reporting from Lake Hawkins, Texas, just north of Tyler:</p><p></p><p>2.5" more last evening. We are a spring fed lake, and almost always stay at a constant level. However, the spillway is rushing just as fast as it can. Huge oak trees down in places from the ground being so saturated. We had a silver maple that fell last Thursday (no damage, just a mess to clean up).</p><p></p><p>We are 2 miles (north) from the Sabine River, which rose another 2.3' last night. The gates at Lake Fork are open, so it will only be a matter of a day or two before the river comes up even more. The slews were already flooded.</p><p></p><p>Unbelievable! :shock: </p><p></p><p>Prayers for our neighbors down at Houston. [-o<</p><p></p><p>UPDATE: Flooding rains again last night. Docks are now under water. More rain coming tonight. 5.27.2015</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasLoneStar56, post: 387969, member: 14624"] Reporting from Lake Hawkins, Texas, just north of Tyler: 2.5" more last evening. We are a spring fed lake, and almost always stay at a constant level. However, the spillway is rushing just as fast as it can. Huge oak trees down in places from the ground being so saturated. We had a silver maple that fell last Thursday (no damage, just a mess to clean up). We are 2 miles (north) from the Sabine River, which rose another 2.3' last night. The gates at Lake Fork are open, so it will only be a matter of a day or two before the river comes up even more. The slews were already flooded. Unbelievable! :shock: Prayers for our neighbors down at Houston. [-o< UPDATE: Flooding rains again last night. Docks are now under water. More rain coming tonight. 5.27.2015 [/QUOTE]
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