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Lansing State Journal on MSNGreat Lakes ice retreats to lowest mark since January. How much ice is left?The Great Lakes saw more than 50% ice coverage in February. As temperatures warm up, that percentage is falling quickly.
With the warm weather these past few days the ice on the Great Lakes is quickly receding. Here's a look at how the ice cover ...
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In Figure 2 below, the map on the left of each image shows ... On the right of each image is the corresponding maximum ice cover on the Great Lakes. As you can see, the warmer year resulted ...
The Great Lakes reached their highest percentage of ice coverage in three years on Feb. 21, federal officials said, but have seen seen the ice shrink dramatically. The Great Lakes were at 52.23% ...
Here are the graphs of ice cover on each lake versus how much is normal and other years. While most of the Great Lakes have increasing ice, most of the lakes are still below normal on ice cover.
The Great Lakes are currently at 33.19% ice coverage, the highest point so far in 2025. This year's ice coverage is significantly higher than the past two years, with Lake Erie reaching 92.9% ...
By March 6, 92% of the area of the Great Lakes was frozen, an ice cover only topped by mid-February 1979 in over 50 years of records, according to NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory.
The Great Lakes reached their highest ice coverage in three years on February 22, hitting 52.23%. However, a warming trend caused the ice coverage to plummet to 28.95% within a few days.
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