Rising Temperatures Threaten Ice Stability in Rochester Area
Rising Temperatures Threaten Ice Stability in Rochester Area
US · Published Mar 3, 2026
Rising temperatures in Rochester threaten the stability of ice on local lakes and ponds.
Slushy ice is only half as strong as clear ice, and thawed/refrozen ice can be weak.
Always check ice thickness, be aware of temperature changes, and never go on the ice alone.
Warmer weather threatens ice stability in Rochester
Recent cold weather in the Rochester area has led to ice formation on lakes and ponds, but upcoming warmer temperatures and rain are raising concerns about ice stability. Officials caution that even seemingly solid ice can quickly become unstable with rising temperatures. Slushy ice is significantly weaker than clear ice, and repeated thawing and refreezing cycles can create weak, spongy ice. Snow-covered ice may also be thinner due to its insulating properties. The New York State Department of Health advises that clear, bluish ice requires at least 4 inches to support an average person's weight.
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