outlook+water: November 2018

SUMMARY: October was another rain-filled month for much of Texas. Drought is down to affecting only 1 percent of the state. Statewide reservoir storage is close to exceeding the highest percentages since at least 1990. The odds of El Niño paying a visit are up to 80 percent for this winter. One thing I learned over the past month is that I would die from dysentery during a boil water notice if a cryptosporidium passed

outlook+water: October 2018

SUMMARY: September was the wettest September on record for Texas and the third wettest month on record. Drought is down to affecting 12 percent of the state. Statewide reservoir levels continue to rise. The odds of El Niño paying a visit are up to 70 to 75 percent. Our cats have not been happy. Over the past couple of months, their hollow gazes have been fringed with disappointment and concern, plaintive mews escaping their cute

outlook+water: September 2018

By Robert Mace, Chief Water Policy Officer at The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment SUMMARY: Statewide drought conditions have improved considerably over the past month with the amount of the state suffering from drought declining from 59 percent to 29 percent. Statewide reservoir storage reversed its downward trend and is now on pace to exceed average for this time of year. Drought is expected to improve, but persist, particularly in the western half of the

outlook+water: August 2018

By Robert Mace, Chief Water Policy Officer at The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment SUMMARY: Drought conditions have worsened over the past month with 59 percent of the state now suffering from drought. Statewide reservoir storage continued to decline with Choke Canyon Reservoir hitting new historical lows over the past month. Drought is expected to improve, but remain, over the next three months. El Niño is still expected this this fall and winter. My day

outlook+water: July 2018

By Robert Mace, Chief Water Policy Officer at The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment SUMMARY: Drought conditions are slightly improved with the Gulf Coast out of drought and less severe conditions on the High Plains, but drought has intensified through the north-to-south center of the state. The chances of El Niño arriving this fall and winter increased. Drought is expected to expand over the next three months. Seeking cooler temperatures and Leif Erikson’s settlement some