Winter's chill recently
turned Lake Erie into "Lake Eerie,"
as frigid temperatures transformed a trio of lakeside houses in Hamburg, New
York, into unsettling ice sculptures. The frigid cold and wind sealed the homes
inside thick layers of solid ice, topped with still more frozen layers of wavy icicle
"hair."
Beginning on Feb. 27 and
continuing for 48 hours, winds gusted over Lake Erie at speeds up to 60 mph (97
km/h), driving lake water inland to the Hoover Beach neighborhood, AccuWeather reported.
There, freezing temperatures
solidified the water wherever it was carried by the wind, forming an icy
coating on several homes — and the ice just kept building up, according to The Weather
Channel.
Around this time of year, ice cover is usually abundant on Lake
Erie's surface. That typically prevents the shoreline from being soaked with
cold water during powerful storms; however, Lake Erie's eastern end is nearly
ice-free this year, leaving the shore vulnerable to spray from storm-whipped
waves, The Weather Channel reported.
Ice blanketing the homes was
estimated to be around 3 feet (1 meter) thick and was so solid that it even
blocked daylight coming through the windows, Hoover Beach resident Ed Mis told CNN.
"It’s dark on the inside of my house," Mis said.
"It looks fake, it looks unreal." The neighborhood had experienced
some ice coatings like this before, but this event was the most extreme in
nearly a decade, Mis told CNN.
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