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Originally Posted by Island Girl
For you science people.. it is going to be well below freezing for a couple of days. It will also be very windy. Can the broads freeze with this combination?
I know moving rivers can freeze during extremely cold temperatures… wondering how fast the water has to move to avoid freezing.
I am sure one of you can explain!!
Island Girl (yes I am still here)
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OK I'll give it a whirl...First off all water moving or not freezes at 32 degrees fahrenheit period. Moving water however creates heat therefore takes longer to get to 32 degrees... That's my story and I'm sticking to it!!
Nice to hear from you again Island Girl!!!
Dan