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Looking to see how much in inches the lake has dropped since August 22. I used to look at Bizer’s chart but forgot the formula to calculate.
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According to the state data here: https://www.des.nh.gov/sites/g/files...-chart2025.pdf
the lake level has gone down 1.68 inches since the 22nd. |
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Just in the last couple of days.
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As of this morning, August 29th @ 6 am, the lake is 7.68 inches lower than the mean for this time of year.
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