Jan 10, 2025
MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) - With snow predicted for most of the state next week, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is urging caution to people as they go out on frozen waters. In a Friday afternoon release, the DNR said that ice is still forming and thickness varies especially as hazards can be covered by even a light snowfall. Driver uninjured after crash into Lake Winnebago, plans to remove vehicle made The DNR doesn't monitor the ice conditions, but they are monitored locally. Some local businesses, such as outfitters, bait shops or even fishing clubs are the DNR's top recommendations for local conditions. Every body of water has varying characteristics, so it's important to check for inlets, outlets or narrows, along with currents because all of these may thin the ice. Those who plan to go out on ice should stay alert for pressure ridges or ice heaves, they may be dangerous due to thin ice. This could happen on Lake Winnebago and the Bay of Green Bay. Safety tips include: Bringing a cell phone and letting somebody know where you are and when you'll be back Wear proper clothing and equipment, including a flotation device Bring mittens or gloves, and an extra pair too Carry a spud bar to check ice Wear creepers that attach to boots as it may help prevent slipping Do not travel at night or in unfamiliar places Leave a written note of plans and make sure the cell phone is fully charged Kewaunee’s Winter Park set to open this weekend If you fall in, it is crucial to carry hand-held spikes and the length of a light rope in a pocket to pull yourself or others out of the ice. In addition, it is crucial to remain calm and call for help while attempting to get out of the water. For more information, visit the DNR's Ice Safety page.
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