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Have you ever wondered what the wind does to Lake Ice
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Let me show you. It's just after sunrise here on Valentine's Day and really a windy day
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Wind's about 22 miles an hour. You're looking at Lake Winnisquam here in New Hampshire
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And if you look down here, this block of ice here is moving this way
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And there had been a big fracture right between this block here that's locked�
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into the shore. It's not moving too fast, but it's going to, that block is going to be two or three
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miles south today here with this wind up. It's going to be windy all day. But the lake did not
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freeze over this year. That's a first, first time it's happened since 2001. So we've had a pretty
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mild winter here. So this is Lake Winnesquam in central New Hampshire. Hope you enjoyed it
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Oh, and here's Willow the Dog. You can hear the ice moving