MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - In a true sign of spring, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has declared official ice-out dates for six lakes in the state.
All six lakes are shallow bodies of water in southern Minnesota. They were officially declared ice-free last week.
The first was Iowa Lake in Martin County, which saw ice-out on Tuesday. The other five lakes were Hall Lake, Budd Lake, Park Lake, Smith Lake and Lake Shetek.
The Star Tribune reports (https://strib.mn/1n4ptp9 ) the spring thaw is starting a few weeks later than usual, after a bitterly cold winter.
None of the lakes in the Twin Cities metro area have been declared ice-free. The metro-area lakes usually see ice-out around the beginning of April.
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Information from: Star Tribune, https://www.startribune.com
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