Warmer Temps Means Thin Ice on Iowa’s Rivers and Lakes

by Brian Wilson
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Temperatures are expected to be above normal the rest of this week in what has already been an up-and-down cycle in Iowa. The wide range of temperatures can impact the quality of ice forming on lakes and rivers. The D-N-R’s Pete Hildreth says you should be checking for a minimum of four inches of clear ice for fishing and at least five inches for snowmobiles and A-T-V’s.

Hildreth says it’s better to wait than risk a chance of going out on thin ice.

The D-N-R has several other tips for those venturing out on the ice this winter.

Hildreth says off-colored snow or ice is usually a sign of weaker ice.

Hildreth says you should also take a basic first aid kit and an extra set of dry clothes including a pair of gloves when you’re exploring the ice this winter.

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