To view TSW's two week Water Level Forecast for July 17 – 31, 2018 – click here
2 thoughts on “Water Level Forecast – July 17, 2018”
Gene Scherrer
where are there reading for Mountain Lake? I have been told that there is a water level gauge installed
Ted Spence
Hello Gene
The water level graph for Mountain is on the TSW Water Levels site. Click link at top right of CEWF.ca. The blue line is current year. Because it is a new gauge the Max and Min are not available and the average is an estimate.
There is no drawdown forecast because Mountain is not a reservoir. You should refer to the forecast for Horseshoe Lake to see the expected trend.
Ted Spence Chair CEWF
where are there reading for Mountain Lake? I have been told that there is a water level gauge installed
Hello Gene
The water level graph for Mountain is on the TSW Water Levels site. Click link at top right of CEWF.ca. The blue line is current year. Because it is a new gauge the Max and Min are not available and the average is an estimate.
There is no drawdown forecast because Mountain is not a reservoir. You should refer to the forecast for Horseshoe Lake to see the expected trend.
Ted Spence Chair CEWF