Hot, dry weather causing more blue-green algae at metro lake
By Mary McGuire
(FOX 9)
ROBBINSDALE, Minn. (FOX 9) - Alex Her has been fishing for panfish and carp at Crystal Lake in Robbinsdale for as long as he can remember. This is my childhood lake. I always come out and have fun here, said Her.
Hot, dry weather causing more blue-green algae at metro lake
Officials say this summer s hot, dry weather is making algae blooms more prevalent at Minnesota lakes.
He comes to the water to relax, but recently, he s been met with warning signs about blue-green algae, something stinky and potentially toxic.