lake-effect
Heavy localized snow generated by cold air crossing the Great Lakes.
Definitions
Describing the intense, localized snowfall produced when cold air passes over the relatively warm Great Lakes.
lake-effect In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Meteorological term central to Great Lakes winters.
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What is lake-effect snow?
Heavy, localized snowfall that forms when cold air moves across the relatively warm waters of the Great Lakes, picking up moisture and dumping it downwind.
Where do you get lake-effect snow?
On the downwind sides of the Great Lakes and other large lakes, in places like Michigan, Buffalo, and northern Ohio.
Why can it snow so much in one spot?
The bands are narrow and stationary, so one town can get feet of snow while another nearby stays clear.
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