
Heavy Rainfall Triggers Closure of Lake Worth
In a move to safeguard public safety, the city of Fort Worth has officially closed Lake Worth to the public as of May 3, 2025. This decision comes in response to significant rainfall that has led to elevated water levels in the lake, prompting city officials to act promptly to prevent potential flood damage and safety hazards, such as debris and wildlife entering the water.
Why Did This Happen?
The lake’s current water elevation reached 596 feet—an alarming 1.5 feet above the legally permissible threshold of 595.5 feet that dictates when the lake must be closed to residents. As the measurements are taken regularly by the Tarrant Regional Water District, the implications of elevated levels are serious and could jeopardize not only recreational activities but also the ecosystem surrounding the lake.
A Collaborative Effort for Safety
According to city spokesperson Preethi Thomas, the city is closely collaborating with the Tarrant Regional Water District to manage these unprecedented water levels effectively. “Our main focus is ensuring the safety of our residents while working to clear any obstructions from the waterfront,” Thomas mentioned.
Comparative Closure of Local Waterways
Lake Worth is not the only body of water affected; Lake Bridgeport, another reservoir managed by the Tarrant Regional Water District, has also been closed to boating since April 30, as it too exceeded safe water storage levels. This pattern of closures illustrates a growing concern as unpredictable weather and climate change continue to impact water management strategies.
Looking Ahead: Weather Forecast and Safety Measures
With a flood watch currently in effect, residents are advised to stay alert as heavy rain and thunderstorms are likely to persist in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Thankfully, forecasts indicate a decrease in rain chances as the week progresses into Thursday and Friday; however, caution remains paramount until the flood risks have been completely mitigated.
Stay Informed and Connected
To keep up to date, Fort Worth residents can follow the city’s official website and check the Tarrant Regional Water District’s lake level blog for timely updates. With community safety at the forefront, having access to the latest information is essential as the situation continues to develop.
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