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Humphreys County Outdoor Report for July 2nd
Kentucky lake remains stable, with levels at 358.7ft at NewJohnsonville, with an average of 15,000cfs when generating. the Cumberland river at Dover is at 58ft, and at 29ft at Clarksville. Cheatham dam has been releasing between 7,000-13,000cfs when generating electricity. TVA will begin the annual draw-down the week after the 4th of July, so expect the lakes to drop next week, usually less than a foot, with the lakes reaching winter pool in late fall. The water temps have approached the 90 degree mark, which is a little earlier than normal, and expect to see some water quality issues in the lower levels of the lakes. The weather man has predicted some rainfall this upcoming week, hopefully we will have some increased flows in both lakes to help with the Oxygen levels.
Humphreys County Outdoor Report for June 28th
Although we saw some rain last week, we haven’t seen much of an increase in lake and river flows, or levels. Kentucky Lake remains just under 359ft with the Cumberland River remaining the same as last week, with levels at 58.8ft at Dover, and 28.7ft at Clarksville. Most of the area is seeing water temps in the mid to upper 80’s. The Duck river is at 1ft and the Buffalo will be at 3.1ft depending on how much rain we see.
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