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Rainfall brings a little relief to drought-stricken lakes, aquifer

Posted on June 14, 2025 by Alan Day

Canyon Lake and Medina Lake are still far from full, but the heavy rainfall this week brought small improvements.

Rainfall brings a little relief to drought-stricken lakes, aquifer | SAEN
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