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Finding a Nebraska lake to be frozen over in February is not uncommon. February 2015 was no different. However, early in the month, warm temperatures caused an ...
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Finding a Nebraska lake to be frozen over in February is not uncommon. February 2015 was no different. However, early in the month, warm temperatures caused an early thaw. The winds pushed the ice ashore as seen here at Lake McConaughy, north of Ogallala, Nebraska. The pile of ice on the right side is a little over 6'-0" in height. Lake McConaughy is Nebraska's largest lake.
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