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Springfield, MO
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Daily Hydrometeorological Data Summary
National Weather Service Springfield MO
430 PM CDT Fri Apr 25 2025
Bull Shoals Lake 672.91 feet and 0.36
Beaver Lake 1128.57 feet and -0.06
Norfork Lake 568.14 feet and -0.22
Table Rock Lake 920.01 feet and -0.15
Lake Taneycomo 701.90 feet and 0.00
Taneycomo Tail 672.90 feet and 0.30
Stockton Lake 870.27 feet and 0.21
Pomme de Terre Lake 847.13 feet and -0.57
Truman Lake 716.13 feet and 0.24
Lake of the Ozarks 656.80 feet and 0.01
Grand Lake 746.61 feet and -1.62
St. Thomas - Osage River 12.14 feet and -0.02
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Springfield, MO 65802-8430
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