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@mahlerrd said:@Cian said:winter as November, December and January That's the months we have snow on the ground. Well, if you add February, March and April to it too. Easter usually is below freezing with snow still on the ground. Egg hunts are interesting. I think that's about the extent of the lakes being frozen, too - end of November until March or April. February is not really a month where it's starting to turn yet here, though it's the month you start noticing the days are indeed getting longer again and that is the harbinger of good things to come. Usually by February the -40 F temps are gone for the year. (Actually, I don't think February even brings -30F temps... usually doesn't get too much below, oh, -10 or so.) Sorry, I was wrong. Last February had 4 days with lows below -10. Heck, -7 on the 27th of February. Take a look