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It is great to see the lake getting more ice last night.
In post #48 of this thread, I mentioned that we could get a short period of little or no wind on the 1st and 2nd. That happened and we got good, but thin ice coverage. However, as expected, the calm period will be short. Tonight, we should have wind gusts back up to 20 - 30 MPH mainly from the west. Some ice will survive and some will not. It is wind from the NW or SE that do the most ice damage so west is not the worse direction for ice lovers. We will have another period of cold weather and low winds the 6th and 7th as I expected, then another around the 10th and 11th, that might be with a bit if snow. I still think the weather to go above normal around the 20th and lasting through Febraury. If the lake has iced up, this should not be a big deal, but open areas will likely stay open if this materializes. Saty safe out there! R2B |
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The ice to the southeast of Black Cat Island has remained in place despite very windy weather today. Winds are currently gusting to 34 mph and are sustained at 16 mph. We have had a peak gust of 48 mph this afternoon. Yet, the ice is still there.
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I am surprised that so little new ice got eaten up by all the wind we have had for the last 12 hours or so. I think it has to do with the relatively cold water.
The Broads are still wide open, but in all the bays I saw today, and in every area except for the main part of the broads, the ice was holding. It also looks like ice that will develop into real solid ice given the cold temps we will see for the next ten to fifteen days. Please, everyone, be safe and let Mother Nature do her job in making the ice thick before you think about going out on it. I see a few 12 to 20 hour periods in the next week or so where it will be very cold with very little wind. Hopefully, this will allow the ice to cover most of the broads. R2B |
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The Nightrider and I fished on Winter Harbor today on 2" of ice!!! only in 3-4 ft of water!! we didn't see any open water looking from winter harbor towards the broads all the way to Rattlesnake!
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I realize that I have predicted a thaw of some magnitude for the last week to ten days of January. However, between now and then it is going to get very cold!
Starting Wednesday and lasting through the weekend, daytime highs will be between 8 and 14 degrees and it will be below zero at night, possibly -10F on a few nights. This will build ice much more than any possible thaw will take it away. All winter events, the Derby and the Carnivals, are looking real good right now. Thank God the cost of oil is down! Stay safe and keep warm! R2B |
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According to an article in today's Laconia Citizen, Ice-In has been declared by Emerson Aviation. Also in the article it mentions that this is about 2 weeks earlier than normal.
Can the Ice-out contest be far behind? http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll...929/-1/CITNEWS |
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Looks locked in. No people or ski tracks visable. There are a couple of Bob Houses about 30' off Ellacoya Beach near the boat ramp.
Taken with a cell phone cam. Nice view of Mt. Washington. You can Google Map the spot the pictures were taken from. 20 Scenic Drive, 03249
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There are bob huts, ATVs and snowmobiles on Paugus Bay today.
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The only way to really see if the whole lake is covered is from the air. Thanks to Emerson Aviation for the news! Be safe out there! R2B Last edited by Resident 2B; 01-15-2009 at 02:52 AM. |
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