The Lampasas City Council met Monday night to discuss an update to the Lampasas Municipal Airport and several other upcoming city projects. In a unanimous vote, the City Council approved a resolution authorizing an automated weather system at the airport, with the expectation of a reimbursement from the state.
In mid-September, rainfall of 2.4 inches was recorded at the Lampasas Municipal Airport, according to the National Weather Service. Another quarter of an inch fell between Oct.
Running water covers the roadway on Hackberry Street Thursday, as much-needed precipitation has fallen on Lampasas County. According to the National Weather Service, rain totals measured from the Lampasas Municipal Airport between Tuesday and Thursday at 6 a.m. were 3.03 inches.