06/15/2026
Same pool, different day 🌧️
Barton Springs is flowing at 74 cfs today, up from about 25 cfs before the recent rains. That's roughly 550 gallons of water flowing every second and nearly three times the flow we saw yesterday.
Over the last 24 hours, much of the Barton Springs watershed and recharge zone received 3-4 inches of rain, with some areas seeing more than 4 inches.
This is a visible reminder of how quickly the Edwards Aquifer can respond when the rain finally arrives.
The rain has brought much-needed recharge to the Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer, and we're seeing that reflected in springflow and in the amount of water moving through local creeks. While this is encouraging, it doesn't mean we're out of drought conditions yet.
If you're heading out for the day, remember that creeks and low water crossings can change quickly after rain. Stay aware of conditions and be safe.
Water connects us all, and right now, it's moving fast 💦