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I’LL SEND IT BACK TO YOU IN THE STUDIO. ALL RIGHT. GLENN, THANK YOU. WELL, EARLIER THIS WEEK, SOME OF THE GREAT LAKES REGIONS RECEIVED UP TO FIVE FEET OF SNOW, NOT FIVE INCHES, FIVE FEET. INSANE. OUR ...
Late-fall into winter is prime time for lake-effect snow in the Great Lakes, and while it's most common in that region, it can develop on other bodies of water as well. There's a classic pattern ...
A major lake-effect snowstorm brought record-breaking amounts of snow to the Great Lakes region, especially areas downwind of Lakes Erie and Ontario. The storm caused multiple road closures, including ...
A wintry mix is likely moving in late Friday into early Saturday, starting with cold rain, sleet then a few snow flurries early Saturday morning. There is a low possibility of freezing rain as well, ...
CLEVELAND — We're looking at a big lake-effect snow event for the rest of this week and into next week, but what does the setup need to be for lake-effect snow to happen? There are a few major ...
Beginning Tuesday night, there will be a cold blast and lake-effect snow chances in Metro Detroit. What is lake effect snow, and how does it form? Lake-effect snow can happen when the surrounding land ...
It's the time of year for questions about how snow forms in the clouds. There are two ways snow can begin to form clouds. When the air is very cold (less than -40 F) water vapor can convert directly ...
An early week storm brought a blanket of fluffy snow across Colorado's Front Range, creating a winter wonderland and bringing lots of fresh powder for skiers in the high country. But what made the ...
Snow to Liquid Ratio (SLR) is a key factor in determining snowfall amounts, as it measures how much snow forms from a given amount of liquid. ' While people often assume a 10:1 ratio, SLR can vary ...
WASHINGTON — Snow is in the forecast for Monday, and plenty of you are crossing your fingers (and maybe even your toes) hoping your neighborhood transforms into a winter wonderland. But will it really ...
CLEVELAND — When you hear that a winter storm dropped several inches of snow, you might not realize that it’s not always as simple as "one inch of snow equals one inch of water." In fact, the ratio of ...