Monthly Archive: April 2023

Green Lake Water Quality – April 30, 2023

Secchi Depth: 2.6 meters, (8.5 feet)
Water Temp 13.5 C, (56.3 F)
Lake Water Quality is monitored weekly by Jeffrey Howard at East Green Lake from the T-dock near the Green Lake Community Center or from a boat at the deepest part of the lake. The weekly data are reported quarterly and uploaded to the King County Lakes website available here. Select “Green-1” and “View Data”. General lake information, water quality data, and reports are available here.

For continuous Green Lake Water Level and Temperature Gauge data tracked by King County, go to the King County Hydrologic Information Center website where you can search for both temperature (in C) and lake elevation. Here are instructions:
1. Click on either Water Temperature or State Only Gage to get a map of monitoring sites.
2. Click on the red dot at Green Lake
3. Click on View Graph. (The graph is currently being updated to improve visibility.) More data selections are listed left of the graph

Green Lake Water Quality – April 23, 2023

Secchi Depth: 2.3 meters, (7.5 feet)
Water Temp 10.0 C, (50.0 F)
Lake Water Quality is monitored weekly by Jeffrey Howard at East Green Lake from the T-dock near the Green Lake Community Center or from a boat at the deepest part of the lake. The weekly data are reported quarterly and uploaded to the King County Lakes website available here. Select “Green-1” and “View Data”. General lake information, water quality data, and reports are available here.

For continuous Green Lake Water Level and Temperature Gauge data tracked by King County, go to the King County Hydrologic Information Center website where you can search for both temperature (in C) and lake elevation. Here are instructions:
1. Click on either Water Temperature or State Only Gage to get a map of monitoring sites.
2. Click on the red dot at Green Lake
3. Click on View Graph. (The graph is currently being updated to improve visibility.) More data selections are listed left of the graph

Green Lake Stewards Work Party – April 22, 2023

Green Lake Work Party Saturday April 22, 2023, NEW TIME! 11AM to 1 PM

Hello Stewards

Hope this message finds you well!

Date: April 22, 2023
Time:  11 AM to 1 PM
Meet: Beside the bathroom on East side of the lake near the 64th street intersection
(5701 East Green Lake Way N, Seattle, WA 98103)

Dress for the weather and the dirty work, wear close-toed shoes and bring a bottle of water.

Hope to see you there!
Questions?
Adnan Khan (203) 361.6807 or adnanz.89@gmail.com

Green Lake Water Quality – April 16, 2023

Secchi Depth: 2.0 meters, (6.6 feet)
Water Temp 9.5 C, (49.1 F)
Lake Water Quality is monitored weekly by Jeffrey Howard at East Green Lake from the T-dock near the Green Lake Community Center or from a boat at the deepest part of the lake. The weekly data are reported quarterly and uploaded to the King County Lakes website available here. Select “Green-1” and “View Data”. General lake information, water quality data, and reports are available here.

For continuous Green Lake Water Level and Temperature Gauge data tracked by King County, go to the King County Hydrologic Information Center website where you can search for both temperature (in C) and lake elevation. Here are instructions:
1. Click on either Water Temperature or State Only Gage to get a map of monitoring sites.
2. Click on the red dot at Green Lake
3. Click on View Graph. (The graph is currently being updated to improve visibility.) More data selections are listed left of the graph

Green Lake Water Quality – April 9, 2023

Secchi Depth: 1.9 meters, (6.2 feet)
Water Temp 6.5 C, (43.7 F)
Lake Water Quality is monitored weekly by Jeffrey Howard at East Green Lake from the T-dock near the Green Lake Community Center or from a boat at the deepest part of the lake. The weekly data are reported quarterly and uploaded to the King County Lakes website available here. Select “Green-1” and “View Data”. General lake information, water quality data, and reports are available here.

For continuous Green Lake Water Level and Temperature Gauge data tracked by King County, go to the King County Hydrologic Information Center website where you can search for both temperature (in C) and lake elevation. Here are instructions:
1. Click on either Water Temperature or State Only Gage to get a map of monitoring sites.
2. Click on the red dot at Green Lake
3. Click on View Graph. (The graph is currently being updated to improve visibility.) More data selections are listed left of the graph

Green Lake Stewards Work Party – April 8, 2023

Green Lake Work Party Saturday April 8, 2023, 10AM to 12N

Hello Stewards

Hope this message finds you well.

We are having a work party this coming Saturday, April 8th, from 10 am to 12 pm.

  • If you arrive late, follow the Event signs to find the work site:

Date: April 8  2023
Time:  10 AM to 12 PM
Meet: Beside the Aqua Theater at the east end of the Small Craft Center
(5900 West Green Lake Way North)

Dress for the weather and the dirty work, wear close-toed shoes and bring a bottle of water.

Hope see you there!
Questions?
Dan Kujawinski (773) 629.2516 or danielkujawinski@gmail.com

Green Lake Water Quality – April 2, 2023

Secchi Depth: 1.8 meters, (5.9 feet)
Water Temp 5.0 C, (41.0 F)
Lake Water Quality is monitored weekly by Jeffrey Howard at East Green Lake from the T-dock near the Green Lake Community Center or from a boat at the deepest part of the lake. The weekly data are reported quarterly and uploaded to the King County Lakes website available here. Select “Green-1” and “View Data”. General lake information, water quality data, and reports are available here.

For continuous Green Lake Water Level and Temperature Gauge data tracked by King County, go to the King County Hydrologic Information Center website where you can search for both temperature (in C) and lake elevation. Here are instructions:
1. Click on either Water Temperature or State Only Gage to get a map of monitoring sites.
2. Click on the red dot at Green Lake
3. Click on View Graph. (The graph is currently being updated to improve visibility.) More data selections are listed left of the graph