You appear to be on flat ground, so you are correct to be concerned. If you had a vinyl or fiberglass pool the answer would, of course, be "Don't drain". But, with gunite, it depends on just how wet the ground is.
The safest way to check is to dig a 3' deep post hole next to the pool. Cover it and wait 24 hours. If the water level in the hole stays dry, you can drain. If the water is less than 2' down, don't drain. In, between, I'd need pool dimensions, including depth measurements (from pool edge to bottom, rather than water depth) to calculate pool displacement (= potential uplift from ground water) and pool mass (from gunite).
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