Oneida Lake: Use extreme caution and avoid areas around flowing water and pressure cracks. There is water on the ice, so creepers or Korkers are recommended – if you can even get out at all by now. Oswego River: The river flow had dropped and was at around 5,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) earlier […]
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