A squall line blew through early in the morning yesterday with very heavy rain that lasted just long enough to put about a half inch of rain in the Olmos Creek watershed. It wasn't a tremendous amount of rain, but the runoff quickly adds up as it funnels south to the headwaters of the San Antonio River.
By the time I walked the Roosevelt Park loop trail about 7.5 miles downstream from the headwaters, the river had already significantly receded, but was still flowing well above the average daily base flow:
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