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                 They are running water right now. 

http://www.nwd-mr.usace.army.mil/rcc/nwk/lakepool.txt

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FYI the outflow has been increased to 2500 cfs as of today.  Remains to be seen what happens with the storms predicted for later this week.

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15 hours ago, MOPanfisher said:

FYI the outflow has been increased to 2500 cfs as of today.  Remains to be seen what happens with the storms predicted for later this week.

Just out of curiosity, how long does it take water to reach Pomme, when it rains South of there? Thanks!

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Honestly not trying to be a jerk but it dpends.  Usually will hit pretty quickly.  Lindley rises quicker but galls off quicker also.  Pomme de Terre river takes a little longer to come up but stays up longer and usually carries more water.  It just depends on where in the watershed it falls and how much.  Pomme de Terre lake has a relatively small watershed compared to larger lakes, but a direct hit of heavy rain in the watershed will pop the lake quickly, and for an extended time.  Lots of variables.

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