It’s always fascinating to track ice coverage across the Great Lakes each winter season. Even as we reach the early spring season, analysis shows that some ice remains on the eastern end of Lake Erie.
Not to worry, these volcanoes don’t involve lava. They are actually ice volcanoes! Wind sweeps across Lake Ontario sending waves toward the shore. Some of that water flies up through the cracks ...
A high-impact ice storm will continue into Sunday after hours of ice accretion knocked out power to more than 115,000 ...
As of March 16, average ice cover across the lakes was roughly 13.5%. Lake Superior was at 9.2%, and Lake Michigan was at ...
Not one, but two potent spring storms will roll through Ontario this weekend, bringing a swath of long-duration ice accumulation ... northeastern Ontario and the Lake Superior shorelines.
Significant ice accretion from persistent freezing ... affecting northeastern Ontario and the Lake Superior shorelines. These areas could see 20-40 cm of additional accumulation through Monday.
Freezing rain warnings advertise at least one to two centimetres of ice could build up on communities roughly south of Bancroft, Brockville and Sharbot Lake. Those communities ... such as Emergency ...
Lake Ontario: 283 feet in average depth, maximum depth at 802 feet. Lake Huron: 195 feet in average depth, and approximately 750 feet at maximum. The overall highest percentage of ice coverage for ...
a fun winter day on the lake could quickly turn into a rescue mission from the Ontario County Water Rescue Team. The first step before even considering going out on the ice is to make sure you ...
Friday morning and afternoon may be the only good times to get things done in parts of Ontario for the next ... Highway 11 and Highway 17 near Lake Superior and Timmins on Monday, with more than 40 cm ...