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  2. Lake-effect snow - Wikipedia

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    Lake-effect snow is produced as cold winds blow clouds over warm waters. Some key elements are required to form lake-effect precipitation and which determine its characteristics: instability, fetch, wind shear, upstream moisture, upwind lakes, synoptic (large)-scale forcing, orography/topography, and snow or ice cover.

  3. Everything you should know about lake-effect snow - AOL

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    Another, more recent lake-effect snowstorm of epic proportions dumped nearly 7 feet of snow across parts of New York in November 2022. Orchard Park received the highest storm total snowfall with a ...

  4. The surprising reason lake-effect snow buries cities ... - AOL

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    How lake-effect snow forms. Lake-effect snow, which can last for only a few minutes to several days, develops from narrow bands of clouds that form when cold, dry arctic air passes over a large ...

  5. Great Lakes bracing for more feet of snow as dangerous ... - AOL

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    A new outbreak of cold air will trigger bands of heavy, disruptive lake-effect snow during the first half of the new week, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. "Typically, lake-effect snow events ...

  6. What is 'lake-effect snow'? Warm air from large bodies of ...

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    Heavy snow is a fact of life near Great Lakes. Lake-effect snow goes hand-in-hand with living near a Great Lake. In many cases, a foot or two (30 to 61 centimeters) of snow will fall, but occasionally it can get out of hand. In November 2022, lake-effect storms dumped more than 6 feet (1.8 meters) of snow in western New York. Those wintry ...

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  8. Lake effect snow blankets part of Michigan every year. Here's ...

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    The National Weather Service says "snowbelt" areas can expect more snow. "Lake effect snow in the westerly wind belts will finally diminish today, but the lull in the snow will be short lived as a ...

  9. Snow prompts disaster declaration: Maps show danger from lake ...

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    Lake-effect snow happens when cold air, which commonly comes from the direction of Canada, passes over warmer water, causing warmth and moisture to transfer into the lowest part of the atmosphere ...