{"id":8295,"date":"2023-10-29T04:00:22","date_gmt":"2023-10-29T03:00:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/?p=8295"},"modified":"2023-10-29T04:00:22","modified_gmt":"2023-10-29T03:00:22","slug":"how-warm-is-lake-huron-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/how-warm-is-lake-huron-today\/","title":{"rendered":"How Warm Is Lake Huron Today"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Lake Huron is an immense lake located near the North American coast, the fifth largest lake of the five Great Lakes and the third largest of the Great Lakes by surface area, it connects to lake Erie through the Detroit river. picturesque and iconic, Lake Huron holds a special place in the heart of Canadians and Americans, a source of beauty and natural bounty it has become a popular spot for both undemanding and more challenging activities such as swimming, fishing and kayaking.<\/p>\n

Towards the beginning of summer, the temperature of Lake Huron reaches up to 15° C and can keep this level for several weeks, with heat increasing as the season progresses. The increase in temperature is caused by the arrival of warm air moving across the lake, which leads to a decrease in the lake’s surface temperature.The lake cools up again towards the end of summer, towards levels in the range of 13-15° Celsius. Within this range, the lake’s temperature stays at a stable temperature of 15°C in September and proceeds to gradually decrease further till October when the final temperature holds at 10-11°C. <\/p>\n

According to research by the #Great Lakes National Program Office, the long-term average surface water temperature is 19.3°C (67°F). When the average is above their long-term average, for more than five years, it is known as a ‘warming trend’, these trends can arise from a number of anthropogenic sources-activities that are caused by human impacting activities. These activities often involve excessive emissions from industrial practices and emissions from transport as well as natural sources. When temperatures exceed the long-term average, fish and other aquatic species can suffer from the rise in temperature, as a result it is important to monitor the temperature of the lake. Fortunately, Lake Huron still remains within its tolerable temperature range. <\/p>\n

The actual temperature of water in Lake Huron greatly depends on the amount of sunlight or solar radiation that the lake is exposed to, as well as the lake’s proximity to other natural factors such as the proximity to other bodies of water where local winds, current, and air temperature can play an important role in the overall water temperature. For example, Lake Huron in the summer is relatively warmer compared to spring temperatures due to the heat of the summer sun.<\/p>\n