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That is a great compilation of statistics, I think you are on to something with the early ice-out.
My guess is 3/28 but I will take 10 days earlier. |
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www.unionleader.com/20120219/NEW502/702199955 is in today's newspaper and is about Dive Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro and their business for retrieving cars, trucks and snowmobiles that break through the lake ice plus it has a photograph.
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Check the webcam. http://sebagocam.com/ No ice!
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We never had "ice in". A few days of ice lasting up to a week or so but that was it. At least 3 of every ten years we don't get ice. Many of the locals predicted in December that given the weather pattern Sebago wouldn't freeze. Turns out they were correct. BT
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