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Dane, Wisconsin · Live USGS instrumentation

Lake Monona ice & water conditions

Open-water season. The freeze model activates when the 2026-27 hardwater season begins in November.

Updated · Species: panfish, walleye, northern pike, muskellunge

0481216202478water temp, F (USGS)Air KMSN: 61 FSeason: Open water
Ring: DNR new-clear-ice reference bands (inches). Model activates when the freeze season begins.

Air temperature · KMSN

60.8 F

Smoke · Jul 19, 6:05 AM CDT

Water temperature · On-lake gage

77.9 F (25.5 C)

Lake Monona at Madison · Jul 19, 6:00 AM CDT

30-day trend

Lake elevation · On-lake gage

844.66 ft

Lake Monona at Madison · Jul 19, 6:00 AM CDT

Gage height · On-lake gage

4.8 ft

Lake Monona at Madison · Jul 19, 6:00 AM CDT

Lake elevation · On-lake gage

844.8 ft

Lake Monona at Madison · Jul 19, 6:00 AM CDT

Sun

Rise 5:36 AM · Set 8:33 PM

NOAA solar calculation · 43.06, -89.36

Know this lake's data

The only lake in Wisconsin with continuous USGS water temperature, making Monona the state's best-instrumented lake.

Ice thickness reference (new, clear ice)

State DNR minimum guidance. It takes at least four days of below-freezing temperatures to form ice that supports a person, and white, layered, or refrozen ice is roughly half as strong: the DNR advises doubling these numbers for it.

ActivityDNR minimum
Stay offNew clear ice below 4 inches does not support a personUnder 4 in
On foot (walking, ice fishing)New, clear ice minimum per Minnesota DNR4 in or more
Snowmobile or ATV5 to 7 in
Car or small pickupDriving on ice is never recommended8 to 12 in
Medium truck12 to 15 in

Read this before you go out · draft, pending review (G3)

No ice is ever one hundred percent safe. This page is an educational reference built from public data and state DNR guidance. It is not a measurement of the ice on this lake, and it is not a statement that any ice will hold you.

Ice thickness varies across a single lake and can change overnight. Springs, current, snow load, slush, and refrozen cracks all produce weak ice that no model or nearby sensor can see.

Check the ice yourself, continuously: drill or spud test holes as you go, starting at shore. Carry ice picks, a throw rope, and a flotation aid. Never go out alone, and never drive out early or late season. When in doubt, stay off.

Sportsman Authority provides this reference as-is, without warranty. Decisions on the ice are yours alone.

Data sources

Data retrieved . Readings refresh throughout the day; USGS values may be provisional and subject to revision.

How the model works

Full method, coverage tiers, and every formula on the Ice & Water Report methodology page. Ice guides and gear research live in the ice fishing hub.