Thin ice: Lakes bear impacts from warm winter

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Last updated 21 Sept 2024
Thin ice: Lakes bear impacts from warm winter
A warm meteorological fall and start to winter has agencies from Canada to the northern tier of the U.S. warning of ice that might be thinner than what is typical. At least four inches of ice is needed to support a human’s weight sufficiently, and at least eight inches is recommended before attempting to drive a small-sized vehicle on it.
An extremely warm start to winter across the northern tier of the country means ice is thinner than normal
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