Twenty Below Normal

November 11th through 17th, 2019

Lake Lucerne
Last week started off with little lake ice, a little more snow, and a whole lot of cold. It would get worse before it got better.
Lake Lucerne
We started the week in the extreme southwestern corner of the lake area where the temperatures were close to 80°F and many of the plants look like a cross between a porcupine and a bowling ball. With the last motion being floored and the tanning butter running out, it was time to cross the lumpy area between the Knottlane Board Meeting and Pool Party and the lake.
Lake Lucerne
The more knobbly areas had got hit by up to a foot of snow the week before. Copper still looked closed, but not for long.
Lake Lucerne
Overnight on Sunday a storm dropped temperatures to 6°F. It rained before the temperature drop. Monday's road conditions were interesting. Not even beer trucks were spaired.
Lake Lucerne
Knott Lane had less ice and more snow. It's been more treacherous, but still running is discouraged.
Lake Lucerne
One of the tasks on our list was to remove our raft from the lake. A cold, still night made that chore much more interesting.
Lake Lucerne
By the time of removal, some of the ice had melted. As the guy who went in and swam a rope to the float and attached it, I can attest to the water temperature not being warm.
Lake Lucerne
The thin ice on parts of the lake was blown into a soupy mush by sunset. It was totally gone by the next day.
Lake Lucerne
The thicker ice formations on the shore will be around until April.
Lake Lucerne
Thanksgiving is less than 2 weeks away and some locals are getting a little tetchy about it.
Lake Lucerne
The Great Loon (and other water foul) Gathering of 2019 is currently floating up the lake and bullying small fish for their lunch money or just lunch.
Lake Lucerne
With the warmer weather and football spreads in the rear view mirror, it's time to focus on ice-in and soup. On Wednesday morning there were signs that the lake could be frozen over by the weekend. Some strong winds and more moderate temperatures made that not happen. Given the forecast and the current state of the lake, it's unlikely that the lake will set an ice-in record (before November 26th) this year. Ice-in before December? Maybe, but it's not as much of a sure thing as it was just a few days ago. As for soup, we recommend doubling the recipe.


-Nemo vows no more swimming this year.