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  2. Frost line - Wikipedia

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    The frost line—also known as frost depth or freezing depth—is most commonly the depth to which the groundwater in soil is expected to freeze. The frost depth depends on the climatic conditions of an area, the heat transfer properties of the soil and adjacent materials, and on nearby heat sources.

  3. Snowbelt - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the snowbelts around the Great Lakes of North America with 150 cm (60 in) accumulations or more during winter. The Snowbelt, Snow Belt, Frostbelt, or Frost Belt [1] is the region near the Great Lakes in North America where heavy snowfall in the form of lake-effect snow is particularly common. [2]

  4. Geography of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Forests and farmland line Central Indiana's gently rolling plains and river valleys. The highest point in Indiana is Hoosier Hill, at 1,257 feet (383 m) above sea level in northern Wayne County. Rural areas in the central portion of the state are typically composed of a patchwork of fields and forested areas.

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  7. File:Indiana map of Köppen climate classification.svg

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  8. Will it snow today? Millions under winter storm watches ... - AOL

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    Warning vs. watch vs. advisory: What do they mean? The National Weather Service issues winter weather advisories, watches and warnings when snow and ice threaten your area.

  9. Severe weather terminology (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Map code Description General or non-severe thunderstorms TSTM: Delineates, to the right of a line, where a 10% or greater probability of thunderstorms is forecast during the valid period. While severe weather is not anticipated, thunderstorms occurring in areas under general risk can occasionally reach severe intensity. Marginal 1-MRGL