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The average temperature is 9 °C. The warmest month is August, with an average temperature of 20 °C, and the coldest month is January, at an average of −6 °C. [10] The average rainfall is 828 millimeters per year. The wettest month is January, with 233 millimeters of rain, and the least in July, with 28 millimeters of rain. [11]
Chikamin Lake is located in a hemiboreal climate, [4] part of the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. [5] The average temperature is 36 °F (2 °C). The warmest month is August, with an average temperature of 61 °F (16 °C), and the coldest month is January, at an average of 18 °F (−8 °C).
Snow Lake is located in King County, Washington. The lake is the "most visited lake in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness." [1] The lake is also stocked with rainbow trout for fishing. [2] The ruins of a cabin from 1930 exist near the lake, having collapsed in 1950 due to snow. [3] [4] Camping is available via forest service permit.
This is a list of natural lakes and reservoirs located fully or partially in the U.S. state of Washington. Natural lakes that have been altered with a dam, such as Lake Chelan, are included as lakes, not reservoirs. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.
Spectacle Lake is located in a hemiboreal climate, [8] part of the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. [9] The average temperature is 2 °C. The warmest month is August, with an average temperature of 16 °C, and the coldest month is January, at an average of −8 °C. The average rainfall is 2687 millimeters per year.
Avalanche Lake is located in a hemiboreal climate, [4] part of the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. [5] The average temperature is 2 °C. The warmest month is August, with an average temperature of 16 °C, and the coldest month is January, at an average of −8 °C. [6] The average rainfall is 1687 millimeters per year.
According to the Washington Department of Fish And Wildlife, Lake Washington is believed to hold the largest urban sport salmon fishery in the United States. [30] Research has shown that the temperature of Lake Washington's upper layers or epilimnion, have risen more than 2.5 °F (1.4 °C) in the past 40 years.
Lake Geneva Park is located on the northeast shore, and is home to grassy sports fields, forest trails, and a fishing dock. [1] In addition to the fishing dock at the park, there is a Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife boat ramp on the northwest shore. Fish species in the lake include bluegill, largemouth bass, and rainbow trout ...