11-17-2011, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Sal
As the air temperature grows colder, I see the lake surface growing more syrupy than it is in the summer. Some mornings late fall, it seems to be like liquid mercury. Is this perception just because of the darker skies or is the water, in fact, more "syrupy"?
Enquiring minds ..... etc..
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Are you inquiring because of what you see on web cameras. I do not get that feeling of it being "syrupy" as you call it. It looks normal fall water and white caps when the wind blows a least here in the Alton Bay.
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