St-Lawrence water temperature?

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Does anyone know how to find the current water temperature of the St-Lawrence river around the area of Brockville, Ontario, Canada
 
In the past, there were websites with info from Canadian marine weather buoys reporting the water temp. These buoys seem to have been decommissioned.
 
Thank you very much Doppler
 
NOAA has some good data for water temperatures. You can go to NDBC - Observations - Radial Search and it will search from the latitude/longitude for data. Once you get a list of data sites, you can click on the link to figure out exactly where it is (some might be on an inland lake, some might be on the St. Lawrence). I gave coordinates for a point on the St. Lawrence to start from.

I think most of them will be out in Lake Ontario. The St. Lawrence is usually warmer than the lake.
 
NOAA has some good data for water temperatures. You can go to NDBC - Observations - Radial Search and it will search from the latitude/longitude for data. Once you get a list of data sites, you can click on the link to figure out exactly where it is (some might be on an inland lake, some might be on the St. Lawrence). I gave coordinates for a point on the St. Lawrence to start from.

I think most of them will be out in Lake Ontario. The St. Lawrence is usually warmer than the lake.

IIRC, the St Lawrence buoys were actually funded by the Seaway Commission, and due to budget cuts, all the buoys in the river were decommissioned and weren't put back in the water at the beginning of this year's season.
 
If it wasn't for the air temp, that's wetsuit diving. :D
 

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