According to the Army Corps of Engineers "Leech Lake Dam and Reservoir" web site, the lake water level is currently at 1294.11 feet, which is roughly where the water level was in April.
For you history buffs, here's some statistics from Jan. 1, 1965 through May 13, 2004:
* Highest Recorded: 1296.09 ft., June 16, 2001
* Lowest Recorded: 1292.69 ft., Nov. 25, 1976
* Recorded Range: 3.4 ft.
* Average Water Level: 1294.33 ft.
* Ordinary High Water Level Elevation: 1294.90 ft.
This means we're about 0.2 ft. below average and 0.8 ft. below the ordinary high water level. You don't need to tell that to my neighbor John Newman. He knows there's a problem because he couldn't get his boat out of the boatlift because the water level was so low.
And there doesn't seem to be much rain in the forecast for the Leech Lake area to help the situation. Between today and early August, there is only a slight chance of some isolated thunderstorm activity. Not nearly enough to fill our beautiful lake.
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