Lake Eerie reportedly became 100 percent frozen on Monday for the first time since 1996. Frigid temperatures brought a plate of ice estimated to be between 16 and 24 inches thick.
More arctic weather is on tap for the week, and total Great Lakes ice coverage could reach record-setting levels. Erie freezes wholly because it is comparatively shallow relative to other Great Lakes; its average depth is 62 feet, whereas Lake Ontario’s is 282 feet. Here’s the massive ice cube, as shown through viral Twitter photos.
Still open water on Lake MI (it never freezes — too choppy and deep), but Lake Erie is 100% complete sheet of ice. pic.twitter.com/43zsLwEvgZ
— Matt Rudkin (@MattRudkinWX) February 24, 2015
Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay breaks ice on Lake Erie (photos) http://t.co/EWdBDDlYS7 pic.twitter.com/zzzylRkbrq
— SWB (@swbarber63) February 24, 2015
4PM, 0 degrees, sunny. What better time to go to the beach? Note the frozen waves from Lake Erie at Mentor Headlands: pic.twitter.com/GQnP2uc99f
— AllThingsLawAndOrder (@AllLawAndOrder) February 23, 2015
#LakeErie is like a lunar landscape. Frozen dunes of ice water as far as the eye can see. @DCNRnews @visitPA pic.twitter.com/b7E54Uwanh
— Nell McCormack Abom🎙️🎬🍀 (@nellabom) February 23, 2015
https://twitter.com/greensboro_nc/status/569965348587319296
Lake Erie is 100% frozen over. Nick spent the weekend ice fishing 7 to 8 miles out just south of West Sister Island. pic.twitter.com/TiGLKuFzY1
— Chris Bradley (@Chris10TV) February 23, 2015
for the first time since 1996: Lake Erie close to freezing over – Windsor Star http://t.co/nTJRsp1zD7 pic.twitter.com/NHsIdABwNq
— IJC – International Joint Commission (@IJCsharedwaters) February 23, 2015
It is Negative 10 on Lake Erie. How much of the lake is frozen? @TODAYshow in minutes. pic.twitter.com/BZu5IQuAgC
— Kerry Sanders (@KerryNBC) February 23, 2015
https://twitter.com/stormchaserJD/status/570076635661242369
Even on a Frozen Lake Erie @CP3 sneakers are hte way to get around! @Jumpman23 pic.twitter.com/eOeiA1mABw
— Mike Gallagher (@mikegallagher24) February 24, 2015
Canadian Coast Guard frees U.S. ship trapped on Lake Erie. http://t.co/xbI9D4uAjQ @CCG_GCC pic.twitter.com/1aI732AuA6
— CanadaNY (@CanadaNY) February 24, 2015
https://twitter.com/cadamole/status/569962337517608960
While the Great Lake presently looks like the ice planet Hoth, you definitely don’t want to attempt a hike from Ohio to Canada.
Photo via Teknorat/Flickr (CC BY SA 2.0)