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Lake Michigan's 'ice volcanoes' show up later than usual after warm January

By Doha Madani, NBC News

Ice volcanoes have formed along Lake Michigan after two winter storms in recent days have brought frigid subzero temperatures to some areas.

The icy mounds were spotted along the lake’s shoreline by the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center in Wisconsin, according to a post on the center’s blog. Typically, the ice volcanoes are seen in late January, and there was some speculation that the “ephemeral” wonders wouldn’t appear this year, Tom Finley, the center’s director of education said.

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