A picture taken on the evening of Monday, April 13th, of a singular ice sheet from the overlook/rest area north of Tongue Mountain on state Route 9N across the lake from Huletts, near Sabbath Day Point.
The same view from this morning, Tuesday April 14th: You can see the ice sheet is now in multiple moving pieces – with just about 11 hours difference.
Here is a bit of good news. The ice is finally breaking up. The above pictures come from the Lake George Association who sent these out in an email today.
To see the entire LGA email, with pictures from around the lake, look here.