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Old 03-18-2013, 08:43 AM   #2
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Default We have a lot of snow this year.

We still have a lot of snow to melt off and run off, and more to come tomorrow.

With a slow meltoff, our NH Dam experts should have a reasonably easy time of managing the lake level to everyone's overall satisfaction.

Here is a link to the DES page for fooling the level.
http://www2.des.state.nh.us/rti_data/wein3_TABLE.HTML

Also for your info, if you never bothered to figure it out, .083 equals 1 inch change in the data. So, if the lake drops from 503.30 to 503.22, the lake has dropped about an inch. Handy to know when you have to go under a low bridge to get out to the lake.
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