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robinson, the connection between rainfall, seepage/infiltration, and water table volumes can be really tricky and depends on the geology in yer area. in nor cal here, the rainy season goes from about november to april. then it is virtually and completely dry from may to october. we typically see a good lag time of several months in most CA central valley settings where water table levels are at their lowest in november - january, and it takes several months of rain and many inches (>10) to kick the water levels back up, the highest water table levels are typically seen in may - july. long bunch of stuff to not help you much, but maybe there is a message in there somewhere. hopefully yer water table scenario reacts more quickly to precipitation and infiltration to get that spring going again. good luck.
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