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Invasive Species

by CatchpennyCreativeJuly 18, 2024December 17, 2024

Every year a dedicated team of citizen scientists and dive team members contribute to our data collection initiatives, helping the Watershed meet its mission.

News Lake Wentworth, Lake Wentworth Association, volunteer, Watershed

Ice Is Nice

by CatchpennyCreativeJanuary 10, 2021March 12, 2021Leave a comment

Yes, you still need to be careful. Self rescue devices are recommended (and if you don't know what these are, maybe you should learn). Places on the lake are still not safe and those who are skating and ice boating…

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Happy New Year – May It Be Better than 2020

by CatchpennyCreativeJanuary 2, 2021February 8, 2021

The New Year has begun and the lake has now refrozen. The ice is very thin so travel on it is not possible except along the edges where if you break through, you get your feet wet instead of drowning.…

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News Lake Wentworth, Lakes Region, New Hampshire, new year, Watershed

Ice Out (You Didn’t Guess Right) and a Storm Update

by CatchpennyCreativeDecember 26, 2020March 11, 2021Leave a comment

The ice on the lake really wasn’t that thick going into the Christmas storm and the west wind on the 26th got rid of most of the ice on the lake. Well, then, there is a chance to get back…

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New Ice Update

by CatchpennyCreativeDecember 19, 2020February 8, 20212 Comments

Yes, there is ice that hopefully will get thick enough to skate on and sail iceboats. Parts of the lake are smooth black ice while others are smooth slushy ice. At present, no snow is on any of it so…

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Well Over 2 Feet of Snow on the 17th and a Drone Video – Ice Update

by CatchpennyCreativeDecember 17, 2020February 8, 20211 Comment

Yes, it snowed in Wolfeboro. Forecasters were thinking we might get 4 to 8 inches but there is well over two feet of new snow on the ground. It is light and fluffy so it will blow around if there…

Read More Well Over 2 Feet of Snow on the 17th and a Drone Video – Ice Update

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Winter Has Come. Snow Is On the Ground

by CatchpennyCreativeDecember 7, 2020February 8, 20211 Comment

After rain and such, the 5th of December produced some Winter. Well, some places in Wolfeboro didn't get a lot while others got 8 to 10 inches of snow, wet snow. It seems like we were on the edge of…

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Sort of Like the End of November

by CatchpennyCreativeNovember 28, 2020February 8, 2021Leave a comment

As expected, it has gotten colder as we get to the end of November. It has been down to the high teens on a few nights but then the temperatures have rebounded to the upper 40s. If there is no…

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Warm, then Cold and a Trip Up the Warren Swamp

by CatchpennyCreativeNovember 17, 2020February 8, 20211 Comment

There were record breaking temperatures and then we got back to normal November weather. It hasn't been horrible but there has been wind and it hasn't been in the 60's and probably won't until Spring. The leaves are now virtually…

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A Warm Spell

by CatchpennyCreativeNovember 8, 2020February 8, 20211 Comment

Well, it is, perhaps, more than just a warm spell for November. It has been breaking records for a few days. 70 is not normal in November but those out on the lake are not complaining. A lot of birds…

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