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CLEVELAND (WJW) – With the arctic blast at the end of January, the ice coverage on Lake Erie went from nearly 30% to over 80% in just four days. Now, Lake Erie ice coverage is at 91%.
However, a warming trend caused the ice coverage to plummet to 28.95% within a few days. Lake Erie currently has the most ice coverage at 81.14% due to its shallow depth. The Great Lakes reached ...
Great Lakes ice coverage currently stands at 9.13%, NOAA said Thursday. Lake Erie continues to have the most ice, at 14.98% coverage, while Lake Huron is at 14.60%. The last time officials recorded 9% ...
The ice cover percentage peaked on February 20 for Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The ice peaked on February 21 for Lakes Superior, Michigan and Huron. Lake Superior peaked at 46 percent covered with ...
Great Lakes ice coverage stands at 17.32%, with Lake Erie at 32.93% coverage. The last time officials recorded 17% ice coverage was on Jan. 27. During the 2023-24 ice season, the Great Lakes never ...
It’s always fascinating to track ice coverage across the Great Lakes each winter season. Even as we reach the early spring season, analysis shows that some ice remains on the eastern end of Lake Erie.
Great Lakes ice coverage currently stands at 9.13%, NOAA said Thursday. Lake Erie continues to have the most ice, at 14.98% coverage, while Lake Huron is at 14.60%. The last time officials ...
However, a warming trend caused the ice coverage to plummet to 28.95% within a few days. Lake Erie currently has the most ice coverage at 81.14% due to its shallow depth. The Great Lakes reached their ...