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The Summary. NOAA's winter forecast outlook predicts above-average precipitation in the Northwest and Great Lakes regions. The rest of the country faces either an average or warm and dry winter.
Climate change will likely have a significant effect on the future of weather events on the snowbelt. On one hand, as temperatures increase in the area of the Great Lakes, making them free of ice for longer periods of time, snowfall could increase during lake-effect snow events and extend lake-effect snow season if the air is cold enough for snow.
Live weather radar for Central Indiana Snow could fall at rates as 2-3 inches per hour in some parts of the Midwest, Great Lakes area Across the Midwest and Great Lakes, communities could see ...
Today's top weather news for Friday, Dec. 13, 2024: The fierce lake-effect snowstorm is nearing its end across the Great Lakes. Heavy snow continues to pummel areas east of lakes Erie and Ontario ...
In March 1998, the National Weather Service merged the Fort Wayne and South Bend offices together to create the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana. [1] The new office moved into its present facilities between Syracuse and North Webster in August 1999 and assumed full responsibility for its county warning area in September 1999.
The Hoosier National Forest is a 200,000-acre (810 km 2) nature preserve in south-central Indiana. Southern Indiana's topography is more varied than that in the north and generally contains more hills and geographic variation than the northern portion, such as the "Knobs", a series of 1,000 ft (300 m) hills that run parallel to the Ohio River ...
A lake-effect setup brought snow along with dangerous snow squalls to several states and some well-traveled highways as far to the southeast as the mid-Atlantic region Tuesday night, and bands of ...
A Köppen–Geiger climate map showing temperate climates for 1991–2020 The different geographical zones of the world. The temperate zones, in the sense of geographical regions defined by latitude, span from either north or south of the subtropics (north or south of the orange dotted lines, at 35 degrees north or south) to the polar circles.