Source: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
MADISON, Wis. (WMDX) – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is warning that ice conditions in the state are unsafe due to fluctuating weather patterns this winter.
Before going out on the ice, the DNR says to check with a local guide about conditions.
Extreme temperature swings of 50 to 60 degrees in the past month, mixed precipitation, and water flow is making ice less safe, the DNR said. The DNR added that each body of water is unique, so checking with local experts is strongly recommended. The DNR doesn’t monitor ice conditions.
In addition to thin ice, pressure ridges and ice heaves are a hazard in places like Lake Winnebago and Green Bay, the DNR said. Also, bodies of water with a current could have ice dams as ice breaks apart, creating additional hazards.
If you are going out on the ice, here are some safety tips from the DNR:
Check out the DNR’s Ice Safety webpage for more information on staying safe on the ice, including tips for creating ice claws and what to do if you fall through ice.