01-07-2017, 01:06 AM
Tom,
My wife and I drove by Deer Creek yesterday afternoon at about 1:30 p.m.. At that time is was still snowing and the wind was blowing quite strongly. Most of the lake was ice free including the bay up near the inflow of the Provo River. We came down the road from Midway. The ice that the others have described must have formed overnight when the temperatures made their plunge.
I suspect with the coming warm spell and winds, what little ice may be on the lake will go away for awhile. I say take your tube and give us a report.
Mike
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My wife and I drove by Deer Creek yesterday afternoon at about 1:30 p.m.. At that time is was still snowing and the wind was blowing quite strongly. Most of the lake was ice free including the bay up near the inflow of the Provo River. We came down the road from Midway. The ice that the others have described must have formed overnight when the temperatures made their plunge.
I suspect with the coming warm spell and winds, what little ice may be on the lake will go away for awhile. I say take your tube and give us a report.
Mike
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