2018: Epic ice jams on the Housatonic River

It wasn’t even as rainy and wet in 2017 as it had been in 2018; nonetheless, the Housatonic River not only overflowed but also had epic ice jams at the beginning of the year. 

The river froze deeply in January and when the ice began to break up it did so with massive blocks of multi-layered ice. 

Lakeville Journal Nature’s Notebook columnist  Tim Abbott described it by saying, “The ice jam that formed on the Housatonic River in Kent last weekend is one of many that have occurred in the last few days across the Northeast from Maine to Pennsylvania — the result of the deep freeze at year’s end, followed by a rapid thaw and heavy rain.”

Although the ice piled up in many towns in the Northwest Corner, Kent was hit the hardest. 

The Kent School, a private co-ed boarding school for high school students, closed for a day; students were evacuated and classes were canceled because of the ice. Roads were closed and travelers were inconvenienced, although happily no loss of life was reported. The ice jams were not forgotten once summer came; during the November election, state Rep. Brian Ohler’s (R-64) vigilance in supporting Kent residents during the ice jams was cited as a reason to vote for him for another term (he was defeated by newcomer Maria Horn).

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