AHQ Report
June 11
Lake Russell water levels are at 474.59 (full pool is 475.00) and the main lake is clear. Morning surface water temperatures are around 78 degrees on the main lake.
June 11
Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.09 (full pool is 440.0) and the middle to lower lake is clear. Morning surface water temperatures are in the upper 70s.
June 11
Lake Wateree is at 97.8% of full pool and there is a bit of color up the lake but the mid-lake down is pretty clear. Morning surface water temperatures are about 79-80 degrees.
June 11
Lake Wylie is at 97.6% of full pool and clarity is normalizing after a rapid rise in water levels. Morning surface water temperatures are approaching 80 degrees.
June 11
Lake Hartwell water levels are at 659.94 (full pool is 660.00) and water clarity is high. Morning surface water temperatures are in the upper 70s.
June 11
Clarks Hill water levels are still very elevated at 330.21 (full pool is 330.00) and clarity is pretty high. Morning surface water temperatures range from about 77 to 80 degrees.
June 11
Lake Keowee is at 98.5% of full pool and water clarity remains very high on the main lake. Morning surface water temperatures are in the upper 70s over most of the lake.
May 29
Morning surface water temperatures are around 77 degrees at the mouth of Murrells Inlet and there is more bait moving into the inlet every day.
May 29
Lake Wateree is at 97.2% of full pool and the upper lake is muddy but the middle down is clear. Morning surface water temperatures are back down to about 77 degrees.
May 29
Morning surface water temperatures are around 78 at the mouth of Fripp Inlet and more bait continues to arrive.
May 29
Morning surface water temperatures are around 77 degrees at the mouth of Winyah Bay, warmer inside the creeks and inlets. More bait arrives each day.
May 29
Morning surface water temperatures at the mouths of the main rivers are around 78 degrees. Both rivers are clear again and bait continues to become more abundant.
May 29
Morning surface water temperatures are about 79 degrees at the mouth of Port Royal Sound and bait is still a bit spotty. With giant tides the water has overall been a bit muddier.
May 29
Morning surface water temperatures are around 76 degrees at the mouth of Little River Inlet and bait is getting more and more abundant.
May 29
Morning surface water temperatures are now about 78 degrees at the mouth of Charleston Harbor and bait is abundant.
May 29
Lake Russell water levels are way up to 476.06 (full pool is 475.00) and the main lake is clear. Morning surface water temperatures have dropped into the mid-70s.
May 29
Lake Greenwood water levels are at 438.96 (full pool is 440.0) and morning surface water temperatures are down to about 75 degrees.
May 29
Lake Wylie is at 98.0% of full pool and the lake is clear. Morning surface water temperatures are down to about 75 degrees on the main channel.
May 29
Santee Cooper water levels are at 75.60 in Lake Marion (full pool is 76.8) and bouncing around 75.4 in Lake Moultrie (full pool is 75.5). Morning surface water temperatures were about 74 degrees this morning. Lake Marion has cleared substantially and Moultrie remains normal.
May 29
Lake Hartwell water levels are at 659.99 (full pool is 660.00) and water clarity is normal on the main lake but there is a little stain in the backs. Morning surface water temperatures dropped into the mid-70s.
May 29
Clarks Hill water levels are still high at 330.02 (full pool is 330.00). Morning surface water temperatures are down to about 75 degrees.
May 29
Lake Murray water levels are at 358.30 (full pool is 360.00) and water clarity is basically back to pretty normal. Morning surface water temperatures have dropped into the low 70s with cooler temperatures and cold rain a couple of days ago.
May 29
Lake Keowee is at 98.4% of full pool. Water clarity is high on the main lake with some stain in the back of major creeks. Morning surface water temperatures remain in the mid- to upper 70s over most of the lake.
May 29
Morning surface water temperatures on Lake Monticello are around 78 degrees on the 99 end. Water levels typically fluctuate frequently.