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Arctic Blast Sends Great Lakes Ice to 43%, Lake Erie Near Freeze-Over

Forecasters expect the entrenched cold to drive further growth that could rival the region’s strongest ice season since 2012–2013.

Overview

  • NOAA data show total Great Lakes ice at about 43.2% as of Jan. 26, a rapid jump tied to an entrenched Arctic air mass.
  • Lake Erie is reported around 92–94% ice-covered and could freeze over entirely if the current cold pattern holds.
  • Each lake is running above its long-term average for late January, with Lake Michigan up roughly 21% in a week and about 16% above normal for the date.
  • Lake Superior is about 30% covered, Lake Ontario is near 17%, and nearshore zones like Saginaw Bay and the Straits of Mackinac show extensive fast ice.
  • Expanded ice is already curbing lake-effect moisture and may set up a colder, drier, delayed spring along the lakeshores as the cold persists through the week.