Recent rain raises Cedar Creek Lake 1 foot; experts unsure about 3-month forecast




Recent rains brought Cedar Creek Lake up a foot, but it is still 2.81 feet below normal. The National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office issued its latest report Jan. 8 about the ongoing drought, advising that the next three-month period would require at least three more inches of rain to ease dry conditions in this area of North Texas. The Climate Prediction Center noted that there is no strong signal indicating whether there will be continued drought or ample rainfall in the area of Cedar Creek Lake and its surrounding agricultural land. In 2011 when Cedar Creek Lake dropped to 8-feet below normal, unexpected winter rains in early 2012 returned the lake level to normal. The Cedar Creek Lake area now enjoys far more favorable conditions than in the Panhandle and Deep South Texas, where rainfall of six to nine inches is needed to relieve those areas of drought conditions. The national outlook for extended drought encompasses virtually all of Texas, the Midwest and the Southwest. Visit http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/?n=drought for more information.




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Cedar Creek Lake Weather Forecast

Friday

Hot

Hi: 98

Friday Night

Clear

Lo: 78

Saturday

Hot

Hi: 98

Saturday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 77

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 95

Sunday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 77

Monday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 95

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 77


Cedar Creek Lake Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 8/9: 321.35 (-0.65)



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Fishing Report from TPWD (Aug. 6)

EXCELLENT. Water slightly stained; 85-88 degrees; 0.63 feet below pool. Big numbers of white bass and several trophy-class hybrid stripers have hit the deck. We are consistently finding the best action in 15-22 feet of water. Good go-to setups include a variety of slabs, spinners and the always-reliable yellow bladed Bo Blade spinner using the proven saw tooth retrieve technique. Trolling Pet Spoons with a hellbender set-up at 3 mph in 13-17 feet of water is absolutely crushing the white bass. Report by Brent Herbeck, Herbeck's Lonestar Fishing Guide Service. Catfish are good anchoring on humps in 12-24 feet using small shad or cut shad on the bottom. Drifting larger cut bait like carp, drum or big gizzard shad on flats in 10-25 feet all around the lake. Report by Jason Barber, Kings Creek Adventures.

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