Sebago Slush

Sebago will need a few of these very cold days to make something of itself. Alongshore there is 1.5” of ice covered with 3.5” of slush topped with some snow.

Looking east from Nasons Beach with Frye Island in the background right, the main body is grey. The snow extends out about 200 yards.

There might be a chance to go see the grey plate if the inshore mess solidifies in the next few days. Thanks to Curtis Rindlaub for scouting!

In other news, Red Bank and Long Island appear to have a good opportunity for ice this week.

The start of the North Americans have been postponed until tomorrow, but the starting order just goes to show how wacky the world is these days.

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