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WHAT CAUSES LAKE EFFECT SNOW?

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WHAT CAUSES LAKE EFFECT SNOW? A very cold winter air mass flows over the relatively warmer waters of a Great Lake evaporates forming clouds which fall back to the surface as snow. The largest lake effect snow accumulations typically occur early in winter, thereby removing large volumes of water from the Great Lakes. Warmer lake water and colder air increases evaporation, which peaks in Nov.-Dec.to supply for snow storms. Read More 2018 TNN Autumn News

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