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A Pacific storm is bringing areas of low elevation rain, moderate to heavy mountain snow, and high winds to the Northwest. Strong Santa Ana winds and very dry conditions are producing elevated to critical fire weather conditions in southern California. Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible through early Wednesday morning across parts of northeast Texas into western Tennessee. Read More >

Lake Lanier Update
February 11, 2008

Through the first 10 days of February 2008, the Lake Lanier water level had risen less than 2 feet from the record low of 1050.8 ft on set on December 28, 2007. The latest graph can be seen here.

The Southeast River Forecast Center (SERFC) recently quantified the importance of 'Frequency of Rainfall' in the recovery of water levels in Lake Lanier. Read the article written by Hydrologist Brett Whitin for the SERFC Journal.


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Comparison of Water Levels on Lake Lanier
September 2007 versus January 2008 ( click images to enlarge )
Photos courtesy Bill Kinsland.
[ Lake Lanier in September 2007 as seen from Highway 60 in Hall County. ]
Lake Lanier in September 2007 as seen from Highway 60 in Hall County.
[ Lake Lanier in January 2008 as seen from Highway 60 in Hall County. ]
Lake Lanier in January 2008 as seen from Highway 60 in Hall County.