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Lots of rain, but little water flowing into Choke Canyon Reservoir | Texas | kdhnews.com

Posted on May 29, 2026 by Alan Day

Pastures across South Texas have greened up and stock ponds are once again holding water, but recent rains have done little to significantly increase the capacity of Choke Canyon Reservoir.

Source: Lots of rain, but little water flowing into Choke Canyon Reservoir | Texas | kdhnews.com

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