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The snow bounty is no less in favored lake-effect areas of Michigan, with Elmira reporting 181.7 inches this season.
A weather event typically seen throughout the Great Lakes region arrived in Middle Tennessee on Thursday. What is lake effect snow?
A weather event typically seen throughout the Great Lakes region arrived in Middle Tennessee on Thursday. What is lake effect snow?
Lake-effect snow develops from narrow bands of clouds that form when cold, dry arctic air passes over a large, relatively mild lake.
Today, though, much of Michigan will still see some lake-effect snow. It’s forecast to be heavy in a few spots across the state, with the very southwest corner of Michigan under a Winter Weather ...
“Significant lake effect snow will continue today over the NY Thruway corridor with additional accumulations expected through tonight,” the National Weather Service said.
Lake water temperatures are between 40-42 degrees, and the air will be cold enough to produce snow flurries. Flurries were reported Wednesday in many areas south of North Texas lakes.
TODAY Lake-effect snow showers with light accumulations of 1-3 inches. Temperatures will hover in the teens – about 20 degrees cooler than what’s typical in mid-February.
Windchills will be below zero into Tuesday morning with the continuation of some light to moderate lake-effect snow showers.
The NWS has issued a lake effect snow warning with up to three feet of snow in communities along the Lake Ontario shoreline. Here's how much more snow will fall.
Lake effect snow and gusty winds will make travel difficult at times this weekend. *** A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY WILL BE IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF MICHIANA FROM 8 AM UNTIL 7 PM SUNDAY *** ...
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