Those cold front that make it your way hang around for a little while here. Daytime highs here in August are usually in the upper 90s or better, on occasion we will get a cold front that put the highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s for several days in a row. It will drizzle on and off and be cloudy with light wind after the cold front passes through. This is the type of weather that will shut down a bloom abruptly and cause a summer fish kill. I will start aerating 24/7 right before the front gets here just to play it safe, it also cools the water down significantly.

In your case I would worry about the influx of muddy water and extended cloud cover for several days in a row.

Last edited by Shorty; 07/10/19 09:16 PM.