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Daily Conditions for South Shore Beach in Milwaukee


In-lake water quality sensor data and meteorological conditions at South Shore Beach in Milwaukee have been collected since 2000.
The in-lake water quality sensor (sonde) records information such as water temperature, chlorophyll and specific conductance.
Meteorological data includes rainfall, wind speed, wind direction, and air temperature. Data are collected and available
on the website every hour during daylight hours. Listed below is the most recent data.


Current meteorologic conditions at South Shore Beach, Milwaukee
[*Wind direction in degrees: 0°=N, 90°=E, 180°=S, 270°=W; NA, data not available]
Date/time
(MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI)
Air temperature
(°F)
Average hourly rainfall
(inches in the last hour)
Average hourly wind speed
(miles per hour, in the last hour)
Average hourly wind direction
(degrees, 0-360*)
08/08/2010 16:008901.83261
   

Click here for South Shore Beach Historical Meteorological Report
   
Click here for South Shore Beach In-lake Sonde Historical Water Quality Report

(The water sensor device that collects water temperature and water quality information is not running for Beach Season 2010.)



Disclaimer

Most data relayed by the in-lake water quality sensor and meteorological station at South Shore Beach in Milwaukee have received little or no review. Inaccuracies in the data may be present because of instrument malfunctions or physical changes at the measurement site. Subsequent review may result in significant revisions to the data.

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