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Old 04-24-2012, 07:02 PM   #13
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Normal is about 504.05, or about an inch higher than it was this morning. Normal is depicted in the lower right corner of Bizer's chart. Readings at www.bizer.com/bztnews.htm#lakelevel also indicate the current deviation from norm.

There is also a marker at Weirs. www.bizer.com/lwother/gauge_0980519.jpg

New Hampshire has been keeping daily records since 1982. Only once (07-Nov-2001 to 14-Feb-2002) has the lake fallen below 502. Even falling below 502.5 is rare.
Ok thanks Bizer. How does the lack rain and lack of snowfall this past winter impact boating, I would think the lake would be shallower as it is in the summer?
Rocks and shoal areas would be more problematic.
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