
Sunday June 28 is your best boating day this week — and you’re already in it.
**Bottom line:** Launch early Sunday morning, enjoy the flat water, and you’ll have the best boating day of the week by far.
Sunday June 28 is your best boating day this week — and you’re already in it.
Here’s why today wins for boating:
- Wind is dead calm — 2 mph E with gusts only 6 mph. That’s glassy or near-glassy conditions on open water, especially early.
- Zero precipitation — 0% forecast, clear sky all day. No weather delays.
- Pressure is stable-to-falling slowly — 1016 mb / 30.00 inHg. Falling pressure ahead of a front can build afternoon breeze, but today’s still light enough for safe, comfortable boating all morning and into early afternoon.
- Air temp 60–72°F — pleasant, no extremes, no fog risk.
The best on-water window is 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM when wind is basically flat (1–2 mph) and the lake surface is calmest. After that, a slight breeze may develop (still under 10 mph likely), but it won’t ruin the day.
Why not later this week?
We don’t have detailed hourly forecasts for Monday–Thursday, but the next two days (Monday 6/29, Tuesday 6/30) have solunar ratings of 5/5 — that’s a fishing signal, not a boating signal. Higher solunar often coincides with frontal shifts or weather transitions. Without actual wind/precip data for those days, betting on calm water is a gamble. You already have perfect conditions today.
Bottom line: Launch early Sunday morning, enjoy the flat water, and you’ll have the best boating day of the week by far.