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Old 12-28-2023, 09:54 AM   #1
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Are we going to have Ice In this Winter season? We were in the Virgin Islands last Winter season so I'm not sure what the temperatures were then.

Can someone provide me with a link of the dates of the declared Ice In from year to year?

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Its still pretty early, I would not write off the winter just yet. Not sure about a complete list, but an article from last winter had ice-in for 2023 as February 6th (the latest on record in the last 50 years that Emerson Aviation has tracked it). 2022 was January 18th.
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If you go to the homepage, on the left-hand side just below today’s temperature at the weirs, you can see there is a category ice out page.
It has all the years.
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Old 12-29-2023, 10:12 AM   #3
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If you go to the homepage, on the left-hand side just below today’s temperature at the weirs, you can see there is a category ice out page.
It has all the years.
OP is looking for ice in info, not ice out.
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Still plenty of boats in the water at Harilla's Landing this morning.

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Ain’t happening this year !
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Perhaps then we'll be able to save a few dollars on our electric bills (for bubblers use)to offset the Moultonborough Tax bill!
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Ain’t happening this year !
Of course it’s happening; how else will pond hockey go on


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Its still pretty early, I would not write off the winter just yet. Not sure about a complete list, but an article from last winter had ice-in for 2023 as February 6th (the latest on record in the last 50 years that Emerson Aviation has tracked it). 2022 was January 18th.
I just found an old article from 2009 in Foster’s where David Emerson had said that average ice- in happens between January 15 and January 30.
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I just found an old article from 2009 in Foster’s where David Emerson had said that average ice- in happens between January 15 and January 30.
I totally agree with that. I always said it was the third week of Jan most years before the broads were also frozen. The bays freeze sooner of course.
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This morning there was nothing all the way to Parker Marine. There is a skim in that little cove to the left of the bay accessed by the culvert under Rt 11 where all the colorful cottages are.
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