Is the local area drought ending? Will River Run Park flood again? Two very good questions. As my readers may know, much of the south central and western states have been locked in a severe drought over the past couple of years. And, while Taney County in Missouri, where I reside, is nowhere near as bad as some parts of Texas and Oklahoma, concern is still evident by many.

Finally, a quick peak at Bull Shoals river levels as compared to 2011 when the entire River Run and Shadowrock Parks area were flooded all summer, you can see that while the levels are elevated, they would still have a ways to go to reach those levels!
Having made those statements, I always feel it's better to have a little more water than not enough. If the parks flood, then they flood as after all, they are designated flood plains. The next thirty days will more than likely tell the tale as to how this summer is going to proceed!
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Disclaimer: Every effort is made by the author to insure the figure supplied in this post are accurate. If and error was made, please contact him at Forsythkid@Gmail.com!
Track the weather in Taney County Missouri in real time at www.taneyservices.com!
Disclaimer: Every effort is made by the author to insure the figure supplied in this post are accurate. If and error was made, please contact him at Forsythkid@Gmail.com!
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