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The cold air moving over the Great Lakes while they are still ice-free is expected to generate a lake effect snow event. MORE: Why ice did not form in the Great Lakes this winter season
A record warm December led to a slow start to Lake Michigan ice coverage, but thanks to the recent cold snap, ice coverage has increased.
ST. JOSEPH, Mich. — An arctic blast this week left an intricate frozen fingerprint behind in its wake. The blowing spray off Lake Michigan, tossed by winds gusting to 47 mph, froze on contact ...
Steam fog from Lake Michigan rose over the Chicago shoreline on January 30 as record low temperatures were detected at O’Hare Airport.The cold spell, attributed to a polar vortex, prompted ...
Black ice on a road in Germany. Black ice, sometimes called clear ice, is a coating of glaze ice on a surface, for example on streets or on lakes. The ice itself is not black, but visually transparent, allowing the often black road below to be seen through it and light to be transmitted. The typically low levels of noticeable ice pellets, snow ...
Icy waves struck the shoreline of Lake Michigan in Chicago, on January 31, as cold weather continued to hit Illinois and other Midwestern states.Footage taken by Samuel Wood shows an icy Lake ...
Severe winter storms also were associated with the bitter cold, which allowed for heavy snowfall and ice accumulations to places as far south as Houston, Texas, and contributing to one of the snowiest winters ever in some areas in the Deep South. With the record cold advancing so far south, effects were crippling and widespread.
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