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milestogo

(17,617 posts)
Sun Jan 12, 2020, 01:35 PM Jan 2020

Where's the ice? Ice rinks and frozen lake activities on hold.

MADISON, Wis. — It may be chilly right now but a mild winter has prevented many area lakes from freezing over. In addition to the lakes, the Madison Parks Department has kept all 13 of the city’s ice rinks or ice lagoons closed.

The three main rinks located at Vilas, Tenney and Elver parks are closed. Ann Shea, a spokesperson for the city, told News 3 Now that the cross country ski trail and the sledding hill are open at Elver thanks to machine made snow. The average date of Lake Mendota to freeze is Dec. 20 it remains unfrozen as of today. The latest Lake Mendota froze was Jan. 30 in 1932.

“This does bring up a problem of people wanting to enjoy the frozen lakes in general. These lakes are such a driver of our economy here in Madison and Dane County. People want to be out on the ice, fishing they want to be snowmobiling, skiing,” Karin Swanson, a spokesperson with the Clean Lakes Alliance said. “If we don’t have frozen lakes in our area we are not attracting those additional people.”

Swanson told News 3 Now that the Clean Lakes Alliance will still host their Frozen Assets festival. It will still take place in February even if Mendota doesn’t freeze. Many of the events normally take place on the ice, but they will host the events on land if the lake doesn’t freeze over.

https://www.channel3000.com/wheres-the-ice-ice-rinks-and-frozen-lake-activities-on-hold/

Its borderline shocking that none of Madison's 4 lakes are frozen on January 12 and we're having rain in January.
The climate is changing.

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Where's the ice? Ice rinks and frozen lake activities on hold. (Original Post) milestogo Jan 2020 OP
Before the malls, SCVDem Jan 2020 #1
"...where are the ice rinks" ewagner Jan 2020 #2
Well, Madison did get snow on January 12. The WH got snow too (snort) AllyCat Jan 2020 #3
 

SCVDem

(5,103 posts)
1. Before the malls,
Sun Jan 12, 2020, 02:13 PM
Jan 2020

Milwaukee County parks had lagoons.
Rent a row boat in summer and ice skate, meet the girls in winter.
I can still remember Credence from the pavilion speakers.
The good old days, eh?

Go Packers!

ewagner

(18,967 posts)
2. "...where are the ice rinks"
Mon Jan 13, 2020, 09:19 AM
Jan 2020

In Marshfield....it's in my driveway....



All over town I've heard the same story ...there was a good dumping of snow...followed by a warm-up and rain...flooding occurred...sump pumps turned on...and then IF FROZE SOLID! Since then we've had one freezing rain storm after another... the ice at the end of my driveway near the sump pump discharcharge is 2-3 inches thick.

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