Hot times for a cold lake; Lake Superior headed for record temp
The coldest of the Great Lakes may be headed toward record warmth.
Lake Superior is already the warmest it’s been at this time of year in at least a century, according to Climate Central,a group that researches and reports on climate.
The group recently reported that Lake Superior began warming earlier than normal because of scant lake ice cover and an unusual March heat wave. Warm temperatures since have kept the heat on.
The analysis is based on data from researchers at the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory and the University of Minnesota-Duluth.
The record all-time daily average high temperature of 71 degrees for Lake Superior may be broken in mid-August, according to Climate Central.


Lake Superior hasn’t frozen over completely for over a decade and hasn’t frozen a majority for years, all the while it keeps on evaporating. Not a good omen for the lower lakes.
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I swam in Superior once on the Canadian side in the early 70′s hot that year.
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