I live in upper Wahiawa and it has been raining for the past few days!! I hope the lake starts to fill up a little
Anyone launch in the past few days? I stopped by the ramp on Wednesday and I counted 14 slats showing..
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The gauge actually moved today - hopefully it's accurate and the water level has started to rise a bit in the lake up to 70+' today.
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/hi/nwis/uv/?s ... %3C/h3%3E/
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/hi/nwis/uv/?s ... %3C/h3%3E/
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I just came from the Rapids way up the north fork. The water is raging at flood levels! The concrete pillars near the Karsten Thot bridge are about 2' from being submerged. I'll bet they will be under water by tomorrow evening.
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I've been watching the gage throughout the day and its going on 3 ft for the day. We're supposed to get some wicked storms tomorrow. I think at this rate water will be going over the spillway by Sunday. Should make the TOC pretty interesting!
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