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Old 09-24-2016, 05:53 AM   #101
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Reading on my water temp probe dipped below 70 for the first time this AM. I expect we'll start seeing a steady decline this week now that the cool temps seem to be here to stay.

Though there is still a LOT of warm water out there. Water testing this week showed a very consistent ~70 degrees down to the thermocline (line between warmer and colder water), and the thermocline was as deep as we've seen it all year (~50'). This will start changing this week too as the cold water on the surface starts sinking.
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Old 10-15-2016, 08:01 AM   #102
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The water temperature went below 60 yesterday for the first time since Spring. We also had our first freezing temps here in New Durham (32.0 exactly, a few hours ago)

But it looks to be a glorious week ahead so the water temp may actually go up a bit this week.
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Old 10-15-2016, 01:52 PM   #103
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The air temperature at East Bear Island at sunrise this morning was 41 degrees. The nearly full moonrise last evening was beautiful. 🐻
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The water temperature went below 60 yesterday for the first time since Spring. We also had our first freezing temps here in New Durham (32.0 exactly, a few hours ago)

But it looks to be a glorious week ahead so the water temp may actually go up a bit this week.
Are you reporting the water temperature on Merrymeeting or Winnipesaukee?

I am confused since this is the Winnipesaukee website but your screen name indicates you are not on Winnipesaukee.
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The water temperature this morning on East Bear Island this morning is 61 degrees. My understanding is that this is a Lakes Region website and several lakes and areas are welcome to participate on this excellent forum. 🐻
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Old 10-17-2016, 05:29 PM   #106
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Are you reporting the water temperature on Merrymeeting or Winnipesaukee?

I am confused since this is the Winnipesaukee website but your screen name indicates you are not on Winnipesaukee.
I am reporting my readings on Merrymeeting. But as a member of this forum, and a state water testing team, I've found that with over 5 years of data, Merrymeeting and Winnipesaukee are usually within a degree of each other on any given week.

As for the forums, the webmaster has always advertised these forums as Lakes Region forums in addition to just Winnipesaukee.
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I think you are a ok Merrymeeting. I always thought it was for other Lakes Region lakes as well as Winnipesaukee, too. BTW, we took a ride around Merrymeeting last weekend and it is a beautiful lake! I don't think I have ever ridden around it before. I thought of you and wondered if we went by your house.
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I agree. No problem with posting information about other places on this site. I just thought that people posting on this site about temperatures and other issues specific to a different lake might want to indicate that they are posting about a different lake and name that lake.

For example: I wouldn't want someone to indicate that something like ice out had happened when it actually happened somewhere else like on on Lily Pond.
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Old 10-18-2016, 07:38 AM   #109
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I agree Tilton. I normally do, and have several times in this thread, though admittedly awhile ago. Thanks for clarifying.
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The water temperature this morning on East Bear Island this morning is 61 degrees. My understanding is that this is a Lakes Region website and several lakes and areas are welcome to participate on this excellent forum. 🐻
I was in the water for a couple of hours this past Sunday trying to pry the jet skis of their lifts...was no colder than being in the water at Hampton Beach in July!
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Old 11-08-2016, 08:07 AM   #111
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FWIW, water temp on Merrymeeting has gone below 50 this week for the first time since spring.
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Last report out of the dam was on Dec7th @ 42Deg. With the forecast I would say the lake ice should start locking up soon. Much colder than last year.
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Would be surprised if broads aren't locked up by new years judging by weather-barring a warmup in latter dec.
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Old 12-10-2016, 04:46 PM   #114
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Would be surprised if broads aren't locked up by new years judging by weather-barring a warmup in latter dec.
One can only hope but I doubt even under the coldest conditions, the "hot tub" area locks up by then. I'm right on top of it so will be sure to supply pics to the forum!

Come on old man winter...blow!

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I agree. THAt would be unusual- Usually not until the 3rd week or so of Jan.
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I agree. THAt would be unusual- Usually not until the 3rd week or so of Jan.
Yup, that would be perfect for a good cold winter!

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According to the www.blackcatnh.com/index.php the Lake Winnipesaukee water temperature at two feet depth is 48 degrees-F, and the water temperature at 10' depth is ..... F , or not available(?).

Tomorrow, I get up early and remove my 40' dock and boatlift, and get it the hell out of the lake, before the predicted Sunday evening snowstorm hits ........ arrrrgggghhhhhhhh!!! ...... getting psyched up in advance for my big seasonal move....... ho-ho-ho.
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Yup, that would be perfect for a good cold winter!

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On second thought you guys are right, of course. I can't help it, I'm so EXCITED!
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4 deg this morning Suissevale, so I would say ice should start forming pretty quickly.
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Default ...where the H is global warming?

.......yawnnnnnn......is a little too chilly to be doing the dock-out thing this morning.....think I'll wait for the big warm-up before I hit the dock.....yawn.....sitting in the 104-degree hot tub and looking at the dock is a lot easier than removing dis damned dock.....so where the H is global warming.....come on back global warming.....and gimme some heat.....yawnnnnn!

The lake will ice over between January 5, and January 10 ...... as usual.....thank you very much.
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Old 12-11-2016, 10:44 AM   #122
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Good morning. I looked at the webcam on the northwest shore of Lake Wentworth and it is skimmed over this A.M. With the snow that is forcast and another cold snap later next week, I would expect our lake to freeze solid next week.
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Dropped my temperature probe in Merrymeeting a little while ago. The reading was a consistent 38 degrees. But as others are noting, I think we are looking at a quick and relatively early ice-in this year.

Ice is already forming on structures along the shoreline, the ground at the waters edge is frozen, and there are few moments above freezing in the 10-day forecast.

We drove from Manchester today and saw many smaller lakes and ponds, even near Manchester, solidly frozen. Half Moon Lake in Alton looked to be completely covered in a thick layer.

Even the Merrymeeting Marsh and River at the Alton Circle is largely skimmed over, despite the movement.

It won't be long.
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Blackies cove was iced over this morning, took about a half hour for my circulator to break through, so I'd guess almost 2 inches already. Parts of Center Harbor iced over too. It would be really nice if those areas locked up for the winter.
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Overnight, we went from ice free in front of my house to now having slushy ice from the shoreline to about 100 yards out. There is no wind to break it up so I expect it will continue to work its way further out. At least until the predicted winds tonight beat it back.

But, the temps are clearly close as the falling snow is not melting immediately after hitting the water. With forecast temps in the teens and single digits (-1 on Thursday night! ), things could lock in quickly.
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Yesterday, 19 Mile Bay was skimmed over as far as I could see.
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Seeing ice and snow on the webcams is killing me down here in NC. I can't wait to get up there this winter. My dad said our place on Hermit Lake is locked up for as far as he could see.
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I've got 36.05 degrees at Trexler's. I can't wait to see the temperature drop over the next couple days.
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Lakeport reports the water temp is now 37 degrees. Minus 5 degree air temp. Won't be long now.
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How were the winds up there last night? Any power outages?
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I've got 36.05 degrees at Trexler's. I can't wait to see the temperature drop over the next couple days.
http://www.winni.us/cam/graphs/
Trexler's water temp just went below 32 degrees.
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How were the winds up there last night? Any power outages?
The wind was the worse I have seen in a long time!! Just brutal!! Power was no issue at my home in Gilford.

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.......yawnnnnnn......is a little too chilly to be doing the dock-out thing this morning.....think I'll wait for the big warm-up before I hit the dock.....yawn.....sitting in the 104-degree hot tub and looking at the dock is a lot easier than removing dis damned dock.....so where the H is global warming.....come on back global warming.....and gimme some heat.....yawnnnnn!

The lake will ice over between January 5, and January 10 ...... as usual.....thank you very much.
And, when did the big lake freeze over ....... why it was on Saturday early morning, January 7. Super-duper call fll .... you definitely hit the nail on the head ..... way to go, buddy ..... and, you are very welcome ..... ho-ho-ho!
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Default ........ 57 3/4-degrees!

For $3.19, Walmart has Intex floating mercury thermometers designed for a pool, hot tub, lake, or ocean. It floats and has a small hole designed for attaching a thin line at the flotation top so it can be hung from dock, down into the water. Seems to be well made, easy to use, easy to read, and accurate.

As of today, Thursday, May 25, 2017, the Lake Winnipesaukee water temperature is 57 and 3/4-degrees, at the surface, which is pretty chilly but actually warm enough on a hot, sunny day to be wading out up to one's neck, but is too cold for swimming without a wet suit.


That hot, warm sun, sure makes a big huge difference .....huge!


Wonder if that floating water monitor buoy at Weirs Beach, which was started last summer-2016, which reports the water temp on the internet is up and running again, courtesy of the United States Dept of the Weather?
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Water temperature three feet below the surface last Sunday at our place on East Bear Island was 56 degrees taken on our old pool thermometer. 🐻
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58.3 degrees over 100' of water yesterday afternoon...
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54 this morning North end Bear island after last nights rain. Was 56 yesterday
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Default ....58-degrees .... June 4

Water temp is 58-degrees, today, June 4 ...... not exactly tropical ....but doable for wading and swimming in shallow water up to neck deep with a short sleeve-short leg wetsuit, wetsuit socks, water shoes, and wetsuit hat and a swimmers belt.

If you wait till the water gets up to 70, you could be waiting till some time in July ..... especially this year!

Someone should invent a low cost heat source for using inside a wet suit? Something like a flat, light weight, object, about the length and width of a 3x5x3/4" sponge, just like hot oatmeal which absorbs heat when heated in a microwave oven, and then slowly radiates the heat out for one hour, and can be used inside a wet suit. Seems like a device for the miitary to create that could be used for recreational swimming in Lake Winnipesaukee when the water is too cold for comfortable swimming which is about nine months per year.

A heat oatmeal sponge.......just heat it in the microwave for 2-minutes.....place it inside your wet suit.... and it stays 85-degree warm for one hour, and has the power to keep icy cold water warm inside a wet suit......what a great invention ...... available in regular, or maple sugar flavor ..... and can be eaten in very small bites in an emergency situation, like when you get hungry ..... a hot oatmeal, wet suit sponge....with the natural power of oatmeal.....your U S military research/design at work! .... tastes great and keeps you warm in your wet suit!
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We must be behind last years warm up
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We must be behind last years warm up
while last year was wamer by this time, there was a crazy cold front that chilled things down to the temps that they are today. The good news was that last year recovered quickly with some warm weather (just like the weather we are forecasted to see next week).

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Water temp is 58-degrees, today, June 4 ...... not exactly tropical ....but doable for wading and swimming in shallow water up to neck deep with a short sleeve-short leg wetsuit, wetsuit socks, water shoes, and wetsuit hat and a swimmers belt.

If you wait till the water gets up to 70, you could be waiting till some time in July ..... especially this year!

Someone should invent a low cost heat source for using inside a wet suit? Something like a flat, light weight, object, about the length and width of a 3x5x3/4" sponge, just like hot oatmeal which absorbs heat when heated in a microwave oven, and then slowly radiates the heat out for one hour, and can be used inside a wet suit. Seems like a device for the miitary to create that could be used for recreational swimming in Lake Winnipesaukee when the water is too cold for comfortable swimming which is about nine months per year.

A heat oatmeal sponge.......just heat it in the microwave for 2-minutes.....place it inside your wet suit.... and it stays 85-degree warm for one hour, and has the power to keep icy cold water warm inside a wet suit......what a great invention ...... available in regular, or maple sugar flavor ..... and can be eaten in very small bites in an emergency situation, like when you get hungry ..... a hot oatmeal, wet suit sponge....with the natural power of oatmeal.....your U S military research/design at work! .... tastes great and keeps you warm in your wet suit!
Just pee in the wet suit when you have it on. Think of the money you would save.
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Default ..... 64-degrees ....June 11!

It looks that the lake has warmed up six degrees, going from 58 up to today's 64, in one week, from June 4 to June 11.

So, what's the difference between 58, and 64 degrees ....... well ..... it is a huge, totally huge difference! At 58, I need to wear a shorty wet suit, and at 64, it is wading friendly and pretty much swim-able with just a bathing suit without being really painful. One gets used to 64-degree water pretty quick.

Today's sunshine and air temp of 92-degrees probably has a lot to do with making 64-degree water swim-able.
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Water broke 70 degrees today! That's a 15 degree gain in one week. It will probably drop a bit over night, but tomorrow is looking good too.

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Default ..... a heated wetsuit vest ..... who knew?

For $224.99 sz xxl, or 246.04 sz xl, reg price $299.99, the swimoutlet.com has a men's heated wetsuit vest, sizes xl & xxl, that is powered by a 7.4v lithium battery.... a RipCurl Men's H-Bomb Heated Wetsuit Vest.... what do you know ...... a heated vest? Hopefully, it lives up to its' H-Bomb name and is warm, warm, warm ..... like a nuclear powered wet suit .... even warmer than oatmeal!

Ok, .......so, I could not resist, and I ordered one. A heated wet suit vest sounds interesting and could maybe be good for sailing small, wet sailboats like a 12' Laser Pico, or a 14' Force Five or a stand up paddle board or a kayak, or swimming, when the water temperature is cold enough, like 35-60 degrees, to be dangerous killer cold ..... will have to try one out starting this summer and get good with it as the water cools down in Sept-Oct-Nov-Dec...... time will tell?

One thing is for sure ...... when you are freezing cold and wet and floating about out there in water over one's head, all alone, you immediately know that it is cold .... like, no kidding! A cup of coffee holds 8-ounces of hot coffee ..... but getting just 5-ounces of cold water down your throat, into your lungs .... is enough to get yourself drowned dead .... and not wearing a good pfd with a wet suit most likely makes it a panic situation. Even with a wet suit, it's still cold ..... cold is cold!

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Starting today the USGS has resumed reporting the lake temp. and other data from the buoy at Weirs Beach. I get an email report every day that makes it much easier for me to post the temperatures. I'll try to post it every day but unfortunately the reports are only provided from June through September.

Here's today's report with a link where you can sign up for the email reports and choose the data you're interested in:

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Temperature, degrees C of 18.5 degrees C exceeds subscriber threshold of 0 at 2017-06-15 12:00:00 EDT
01080000 00010 LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE AT WEIRS BEACH, NH
Notification interval, no more often than: Daily

For Realtime Data at this station:
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The water temperature at East Bear Island has soared to seventy degrees today. Several boats towing gleeful tubers have passed by. Oh to be young again!!! 🐻
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Much to my surprise but the water temp at 24 feet on the deck of The Lady of the Lake was 64 degrees F last night at 7PM.
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The Broads was wild today. Leaving Wolfeboro Bay, we were rockin' and rollin'. We ducked behind and around Diamond Island and continued to The Lady of the Lake where we enjoyed our first dive of the day. Temperature on the deck of "The Lady" was 70. The thermocline was at about 28 feet. Several good sized small mouth bass and a bunch of rock bass were seen.

We dove the circular rock pile (Abrams Rock) in Wilder's Cove (near Rum Pt in Alton) as our second dive. The first thermocline was at 47 feet. Temp above was 70, below was about 64. Typical at this site at this time of year. In contrast, the temp at 45 feet last Sunday on the Pile Driver Barge in Weirs Bay was 50. Also typical for this time of year.

Rough as it was, it was a great day to be on and under the water of Lake Winni.
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September 10th, and the lake water temperature is down to 68, so shorty wet suit time is already here, this year. The lake surface water is unusually cool for Sept 10 ...... like, where's the September, hot, dry heat that was experienced the last few years? Is more cooler than in 2016, and 2015. For most water goers, below 70-degrees is wanting to use a shorty wet suit for paddle boarding or small sailboats......where you can get dunked.

If you get flipped off a sailboat into 60-degree water while wearing just a swimsuit ...... and not a wet suit .....you will be moving very fast ....to get back to the safety of your over turned sailboat......or paddle board. Sixty degree water temp is cold!

Hey there Hurricane Irma ...... oh, please send us here in central New Hampshire .......some of that hot, humid Florida heat ...... Irma!
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September 10th, and the lake water temperature is down to 68, so shorty wet suit time is already here, this year. The lake surface water is unusually cool for Sept 10
WOW! You can see into the future? You already know the lake temperature for tomorrow? I will read your posts with more respect from now on.
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Thanks, FLL. I appreciate the heads up
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September 10th, and the lake water temperature is down to 68, so shorty wet suit time is already here, this year. The lake surface water is unusually cool for Sept 10 ...... like, where's the September, hot, dry heat that was experienced the last few years? Is more cooler than in 2016, and 2015. For most water goers, below 70-degrees is wanting to use a shorty wet suit for paddle boarding or small sailboats......where you can get dunked.

If you get flipped off a sailboat into 60-degree water while wearing just a swimsuit ...... and not a wet suit .....you will be moving very fast ....to get back to the safety of your over turned sailboat......or paddle board. Sixty degree water temp is cold!

Hey there Hurricane Irma ...... oh, please send us here in central New Hampshire .......some of that hot, humid Florida heat ...... Irma!
I just got out of the lake at 5 pm on Sunday 9/10, and it felt warmer than 60. I'd compare the temp to early/mid June. Nice and refreshing, but cooler than August for sure. Beautiful day on the lake.
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I just got out of the lake at 5 pm on Sunday 9/10, and it felt warmer than 60. I'd compare the temp to early/mid June. Nice and refreshing, but cooler than August for sure. Beautiful day on the lake.
Was reading 65 today while on the boat.

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68 on the lake website.

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This morning, the water temperature at East Bear Island is 68 degrees. 🐻
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From the water temperature page for this January, 2017, it seems to be getting unusually warm, going from 34 to 33 at the start of the month and recently from 36 to 37 from the 20th of the month , if it's correct(?), seems to be warming up?


Wonder what's the surface water temp today on January 31?
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probably a warm batch of water pushing through with all the rain we had
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