GOES East Watches Ice Drifting Across Lake Michigan | NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS)

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On Friday, Feb 19, GOESEast watched ice drift across the southern tip of Lake Michigan. Learn more about our ImageOfTheDay, such as why the clouds look yellowish:

GeoColor image of the ice on Lake Michigan, captured by GOES East on Feb. 19, 2021.

In case you were wondering what this looks like from the ground, NOAA’s National Weather Service Office in Cleveland shared this tweet: A perfect example of how people become stranded on ice and needing to be rescued. Here is a time lapse from Chicago showing the ice breaking off from the shoreline. Remember that Ice is never 100% safe.

 

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