Ice spike ... at minus 2 degrees this morning.
- 3 Jan, 2025
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I have only ever seen this happen once before and did post a photo on GoY. Too long ago for me to find that photo!
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It is a long time since we have had a really cold winter Shirley.
A shock to the system !
3 Jan, 2025
Yes it certainly is, I couldn't open the recycling bin lid earlier and outdoors is far too cold to be out so it's an 'Indoor Day' here ... keep lovely and warm Rose.
3 Jan, 2025
Great to see the spike, our bird bath just has a small lump on it....
5 Jan, 2025
You too Shirley! x
5 Jan, 2025
I've never seen anything like that before! Like Lindak says I've also seen small lumps but never spikes!
7 Jan, 2025
David, this has happened in another bird bath here, years ago, and the spike was very long and slim. Fascinating what nature can do.
7 Jan, 2025
That's amazing Shirley. By all accounts milder weather is on its way. It's been bitter but beautifully bright..
11 Jan, 2025
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An ice spike is a natural phenomenon where water trapped beneath a frozen surface is forced upwards through a small opening, freezing as it exits and creating a pointed ice formation that looks like an icicle growing vertically from the water source; this typically happens in small containers like bird baths when temperatures drop rapidly.
3 Jan, 2025