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Most recent DES report for Lakeport:
Winnipesaukee Operations Saturday, September 6, 7 AM readings The level of Lake Winnipesaukee is 502.24 (504.32 is full level). The flow rate is 250 cfs. That’s 25 inches down from full!
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I think that’s a typo on the operations update page - based on the chart data, it should be 502.74 not 502.24 (see image).
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Pulled the pontoon and the Jet Ski over the weekend. Water was getting too low for the Jet Ski lift and the bow of the pontoon was starting to get too close to the bottom with only 4" + or - of water. With no rain in the forecast whatsoever for the next 10 days, it only made sense to do it now.
We have room for one boat at our dock so the Eastern will be staying in until we close camp late October / early November. Short boating season this year thanks to Mother Nature! ![]() Dan
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Ok so the first time I am not missing the lake, I would have pulled my boat already..... Down here in Texas, Lake Ray Hubbard is full down less the half a foot, do to a unbelievable wet summer..... And at this point, we have survived the hottest part of the year, and now we are entering the enjoyable summer season.... so time for some boating....
I know I know not nice, but I just can't help it...... I miss New England and the lake.... but right now, with the low water not as much......
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As of today, the lake is 18 3/4” below full pool….
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A neighbor's wake boat is off its hydraulic lift and out at the mooring. This mooring has kept his Jet-Ski safe all summer.
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Next years "average" will be lowered when they include this years low water level... Dan
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As noted earlier, we are on another ( very nearby) dam controlled lake and are not having any of these issues.
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Which lake?
Is it part of the Winnipesaukee Watershed? It may have a different management system based on those specific needs. |
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It is a good question if the mean, which reflects past management choices of the dam and the weather, is a "good" target. However, if not, what should it be? Any changes would have both positive and negative impacts in a complex system. Further, we are accommodated to the current system. We usually know what to expect and, mostly, how to deal with it. There are also lots of stakeholders in the dam management decisions, with sometimes conflicting needs. Any changes might fix some problems and create even bigger ones, some we don't envision with consequences that could be hard to fix. Any discussions would involve people who have a stake in the outcome that could push the outcome in a specific direction that, overall, would satisfy them but cause an uproar after the full impact of any changes are felt. A "political" decision made now might be a bad one 2 years from now. Even turning it over to "experts" might fail to understand all factors. That doesn't mean we should be paralyzed, just cautious. |
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10 day forecast, no rain in sight,
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Longest stretch of no rain I can remember. Stopped trying to keep all the plants healthy. Grass looks like hay. The trees are quickly turning color.
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Seems odd, but now would be a good time to pump from the lake onto their lawns.
The lake water has extra nutrients, the evaporation of the water intensifies this situation, so pumping enough to keep the lawn growing (no fertilizer) and just enough for it to be absorbed and not surface run-off back to the lake would probably help the future situation. |
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Absolutely. Many of us older homes still have the plumbing and pump to the lake for this to happen. But, no irrigation system to keep everything watered. It’s a bucket at a time. Must say when I do bucket water to the tomatoes they grow fantastic. Your theory is correct
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So with all this discussion on Lake level I went looking for data on how low Winnipesaukee has ever gotten. Unfortunately I couldn't find an specific number.... Does anyone know of where that number might be found....
I am guessing that while this maybe on of the worst years, that it is likely not yet anyway, at a point that would be considered record worthy......
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A few years ago(pre covid) the lake got so low that the Mt Washington stopped going to Wolfeboro for fear of bottoming out. Does anyone remember what year that was and the lake level?
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I do believe it was the Covid year 2020 the Sophie C did get stuck. That was way lower than this year. I have pictures of being about mid shin deep in water at the end of our swimming dock. It is not just barely under the knee as of yesterday.
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So I searched a bit more and found this site:
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nh/nwis/w...te_no=01080000 Through a selection of options I narrowed in on 1941, and found that the lake got down below 501 feet..... Don't know for sure that, this is the lowest, but it indicates just how much worse it could get.....
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Back in the mid 1960s, when I was a teenager, I remember that the lake level in front of our home receded at least 30 or 40 feet. There were many large boulders in the beach and we had a bulldozer and backhoe come in and clear them all out and made a jetty on each side of the beach with all of the rocks.
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I have messaged my cousin to send me some pics taken of our wharf in center harbor dated in the 1890’s. It was in my estimation 3+ feet below the normal mid summer level. Will post the pics when I receive them.
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I was in Wolfeboro when the Mount had trouble getting off the dock. My husband was still alive, so it’s at least 9 years ago.
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According to Bizer's chart below, at least in the past six years, the lake was lowest last fall (2024). In the 18 years I have been on the lake I do not remember the lake being lower than last fall...
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2016 (9 years ago) was very low.
Sophie C ran aground at 3-mile Island: https://www.wmur.com/article/mail-bo...saukee/5214455 |
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If memory serves (and if it doesn't, the Internet will) the fall of 2002 featured an extremely low lake. Did it threaten 502', can't remember, but I remember the Bizer chart with the very anomolously low 2002 for years. And I remember seeing some rocks exposed that I'd never seen before! Anyone else remember 2002?
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It will be interesting to see how the lake re-acts when it finally decides to rain....
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I just read an article that said many wells are running dry in NH. Hopefully we get rain soon!
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I remember having to take out our boat early, during September of 2016, because of the lake being so low. The water at the end of the dock where we had our boat was a 60 ft dock, and the water was only about knee deep when we pulled the boats.
Certainly this year ranks right up there with that year. Dave
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So great points getting brought up here... Such as well running dry, that is a very good indicator of where the water table is. And yes as mentioned, even with rain right now most of it would be absorbed before ever reaching the lakes. This of course also goes back to the discussion of how can they maintain the lakes and overall watershed differently. And I hold steadfast, that there isn't much that can be done, without a ripple effect...
With that said I agree with Dan, that there is little rain, this year is likely to beat out last year... only time will tell that story...... Pineneedles showed, some great historical photos, as this story unfolds it would be nice to see some pictures if the lake continues the downward trend.... I have plenty of high water photos, and somewhere I might have some low water photos from I think the 2016 low water, I will have to look......
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This is the first time since we’ve owned property up here (1979) that I have become ultra careful about water usage, both inside and out. This drought is so severe that we all need to take care to conserve water. A very sobering thought: turning on the faucet and having nothing come out!
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And a pump in the lake should be fine as long as it's out far enough to still be submerged. Submersible electric pumps need water around them to keep them from overheating but if the pump is not running then there's no problem. |
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