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There used to be a site showing daily numerical readings. I can no longer find it. Anyone have a pointer? Sorry if this is answered elsewhere; couldn't find that either.
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Click on the Weirs station to see "Observed Reservoir Pool Elevation." |
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Go to Water Temperatures and change it from temperatures to HP Elevation, pool (FT).
You will see a Lake Winnipesaukee water level graph at Weirs Beach provided by the NH-Dept Environmental Svcs. There's a July 1, 2016 "Water quality at The Weirs now tested faster" Laconia Daily Sun article with opening paragraph: "Laconia - The buoy floating beyond the swimming area and the weather station standing alongside the jetty at Weirs Beach represent the first steps in developing a means of monitoring and predicting water quality in real time." Now, as of 2025, the City of Laconia no longer uses NH DES water testing and has gone with doing their own testing at Weirs Beach on a monthly basis. Why they made this switch is unknown but they probably have some unknown reason? Like, who knows and whatever? ...
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Last edited by fatlazyless; 08-24-2025 at 10:38 AM. |
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