The surprising reason lake-effect snow buries cities: It's fluffy

By USA Today   |   1 year ago
The surprising reason lake-effect snow buries cities: It's fluffy

Lake-effect snow from the Great Lakes is caused by cold, dry arctic air passing over warm lake waters, creating narrow clouds that produce heavy snow. Areas inland from lakeshores receive the most snow due to hills lifting moisture from winds.

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