Kaw is the same with the rains in Kansas last night bringing in more water.
Inflow, 123,930
Outflow 105,000
Kaw gained a foot since 11 am yesterday.
Here is a chart that shows the Arkansas River watershed showing how rains in Kansas can have an effect about what happens in Oklahoma.
It doesn't' include the smaller feeder creeks like Grouse Creek, Salt Creek, etc.
They're doing all they can to keep that water out of Keystone and from coming down stream. That poor lake, it's less than 10 feet from the top of the damn now.
I have a friend in Colorado I'm keeping up to date on this. I blamed all their late snow (as recently as last week) for this. He thought I was joking until I reminded him where this river's source is.