Due to rising water levels, Lake Worth will close today. The water level has reached the threshold of 595.5 feet and will close to all visitors including all boat ramps. Lake Worth will remain closed until the lake level returns to 595.00. Visit https://cfw.pub/trwd for more information and for updates on water levels.
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Published on December 15, 2022
This week’s heavy rainfall, flooding and tornadoes underscore the need for every resident to receive reliable weather warnings.
Residents can register for a free service called Fort Worth Texas Alerts. In the event of community emergencies, an emergency alert will be sent by text or email. Or residents can sign up for optional weather warning alerts via text, email or voice calls.
The Fort Worth Fire Department Office of Emergency Management manages the emergency alert system designed to be one of the tools used to alert residents of hazardous conditions.
Photo: Several decades-old trees in Sansom Park were uprooted during Tuesday’s heavy rains and high winds. The park is at 2501 Roberts Cut Off Road south of Jacksboro Highway.
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