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Land of 10,000 Lakes and None Safe for Spring Swimming!

Although there seems to be a bit of a debate as to the actual number of lakes in Minnesota, one thing is for certain; all MN lakes are all too cold for swimming in the spring. The air temperature of many April and May days in Milakennesota can be as warm as in July. The water in those 10,000+ lakes can look very refreshing. But beware. In order to swim safely, the water temperatures should be around 70 degrees. Minnesota lakes do not reach that temperature until late May. Some lakes in the northern part of the state never reach 70 degrees even in the summer.

Most Minnesotans are aware of the affects of hypothermia and cold water in the winter. But not as many people are aware that spring lake temperatures are just as problematic. Knowing the water temperature of a lake is essential before diving in to cool off to determine how long a person can safely stay in the water. Remember too that children are often affected more quickly by water temperature. They may not be able to play in cooler water as long as an adult.

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On Saturday April 14, 2007, Ron Jacobson told the story of his 9 year old grandson, Brian James Jacobson at a news conference at Lake Harriet Island. This lively little boy died on April 30, 2004 when he chose to swim in a cold Minnesota lake. He was a good swimmer but it is believed his abilities were completely stalled in the frigid water. This is a sad reminder of how dangerous cold water swimming can be. Coldwaterwarning.com is a website developed in Brian's memory to warn others of the danger of swimming in cold water.

Minnesota has many wonderful lakes within its borders. But remember the warning: The inviting beauty needs to be enjoyed from the shore until warm enough to swim.

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Copyright 2007 Teri Eckholm  http://www.terieckholm.com/

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Comments

You can't swim in Minnesota until August an you? 
Posted by Randal Keberlein (Real Estate Financing Expert) about 5 years ago

Randall--Actually, most beaches open at the end of May in the mid and southern part of Minnesota. Memorial day is usually opening day for Twin Cities beaches.

But some large northern lakes stay cold year round (i.e. Superior).

It is a spring warning. In April and early-May, we can have air temperatures in the 80's and 90's but the lakes can still be too cold for swimming!

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 5 years ago
Teri great information. For those of us that don't live around cold water it's easy to forget how dangerous it can be.
Posted by Ashley Drake Gephart (Drake Intelligence Group) about 5 years ago
Ashley--You are welcome! We who live around water forget how cold it is sometimes!
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 5 years ago

Teri, Good info to keep handy, I bookmarked this. Thanks for the post.

Good Day!! have a cup of java and a smile on me :)

Posted by Duayne Weir - Minnesota Real Estate Agent (Investment Realities LLC/MarketLink Realty) about 5 years ago

Duayne--My parents never let us swim before Memorial Day at lakes but never knew there was a reason...other than no lifeguards on the beach. If kids understand why the rule is in place, they might be more cautious.

 

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) about 5 years ago

Hi, Terri..

 Worthwhile chart.  I took the liberty of linking to it from a post of mine at http://www.realestatetwincities.net/minnesota-lakes-and-fishing/.  I hope that was ok.  Keep up the good work.

 

Posted by Kermit Johnson almost 5 years ago
Kermit--Absolutely it is ok to post! I checked out the post on your blog. You have some great information on Fishing in Minnesota Lakes there. Everyone should check them out!
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) almost 5 years ago

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