It has been extremely hot around Lake Lanier for the past two weeks. Temperatures at the lake have ranged from 90+ degrees in the afternoons with high humidity making it feel much hotter. The lake level has not swayed very much since the Memorial Day weekend with levels staying close to full pool. The current water level is 1070.91. Late af…
It has been extremely hot around Lake Lanier for the past two weeks. Temperatures at the lake have ranged from 90+ degrees in the afternoons with high humidity making it feel much hotter. The lake level has not swayed very much since the Memorial Day weekend with levels staying close to full pool. The current water level is 1070.91. Late afternoon thunderstorms have helped replenish evaporated water.
There were two deaths reported at Lake Lanier last week. A girl was flown to Grady Hospital after falling off a tube and ran over by a passing pontoon boat. The pontoon boat swerved to avoid another fallen tuber and did not see the second girl. The girl later died at Grady. Two days later a 67 yr old boater jumped off his boat and went under the water. Divers searched for the body and it was recovered the next day.
These are stark reminders about the dangers of boating and swimming without life jackets. As the 4th of July is fast approaching, Lake Lanier will become very crowded with people out having a fun time at the lake. Don’t leave your common sense and life jackets on the dock! Be courteous and cautious when on Lake Lanier this holiday weekend. Accidents while boating can happen very quickly so be alert! Have a safe, fun weekend at Lake Lanier.
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