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  2. Lake effect snow warning issued in upstate New York ... - AOL

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    Oswego, Jefferson, Lewis: 3 to 4 feet of snow. The greatest snow accumulations are expected across the northern Tug Hill region to areas just south and east of Watertown. Allegany: 8 to 14 inches ...

  3. Why some areas experience intense lake effect snow while ...

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    Now that's some serious #snow!Redfield, NY is located on the Tug Hill Plateau which is a area of slight increase just east of Lake Ontario. The small elevation difference means big time snow ...

  4. 5-plus feet of snow and counting: More snow is coming to the ...

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    A short-lived break is coming before more snow arrives. ... Just over 65 inches fell in part of New York’s Tug Hill region — an area notorious for massive totals in lake-effect events ...

  5. Tug Hill - Wikipedia

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    On February 12, 2007, the National Weather Service reported on "tremendous" snowfall totals in the Tug Hill region that accumulated between February 3–12. During that ten-day period, the hamlet of Redfield received 141 inches (11.8 ft; 3.6 m) of snow, the village of Parish received 121 inches (10.1 ft; 3.1 m) of snow, and the hamlet of North ...

  6. Lake-effect snow - Wikipedia

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    The snowiest portions of the Tug Hill, near the junction of the towns of Montague, Osceola, Redfield, and Worth, average over 300 inches (760 cm) of snow annually. [15] From February 3–12, 2007, a lake-effect snow event left 141 inches (358 cm) of snow in 10 days at North Redfield on the Tug Hill Plateau.

  7. Lake effect snow warning - Wikipedia

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    A lake effect snow warning is a bulletin issued by the National Weather Service in the United States to warn of heavy snowfall accumulations that are imminent from convective snow generated by very cold airmass passing over unfrozen lakes (lake effect snow). The criteria for amounts may vary significantly over different county warning areas. [1]

  8. Paralyzing lake-effect snow continues to pummel Great ... - AOL

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    The highest snow totals from the event will be found in this region, where a bull's-eye of 4-6 feet of snow is possible somewhere from the northern Tug Hill Plateau to near or in Watertown.

  9. Pulaski, New York - Wikipedia

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    The population was 2,365 at the 2010 census. The village is within the town of Richland, and lies between the eastern shore of Lake Ontario and the Tug Hill region. The village is located on U.S. Route 11 and is adjacent to Interstate 81. Pulaski lies in the Snowbelt, which is characterized by heavy amounts of lake-effect snow. It has a ...