Happy Thursday Utah! It’s been another breezy day with clouds thickening up. Areas of heavy mountain snow are developing across our mountains where Winter Storm ...
Lake effect snow showers continue today, with poor visibility at times in the steadier bands south and west of Utica. Cloudy, ...
Lake-effect snow occurs when cold, dry Arctic air moves over a large, relatively warm lake, creating narrow bands of clouds. This phenomenon can produce snowfall that lasts anywhere from a few ...
Lake effect snow is a form of precipitation which occurs when cold air moves across open bodies of warm water. As the cold air passes over the unfrozen, warm water, heat and moisture cause clouds ...
Heavy lake-effect snow and icy conditions are expected in Central N.Y. through Saturday, with up to 14 inches, 50 mph winds and hazardous roads.
It is still going to be breezy to gusty this evening, but the wind just isn’t going to be as strong. Wind gusts could still top 30 mph at times Friday night.
Lake-effect snow is most common near the Great Lakes ... must have a long enough fetch over the water) the lift allows for clouds to form and eventually precipitation.
Lake effect snow will dwindle by Thursday ... We will have lots of clouds around too. SUNDAY (FEB 23RD): The warmer temperatures (and above-average) move in for the second half of the weekend ...
nor the incredibly fluffy clouds that are characteristic of thunderstorms. When Does the Lake-Effect Snow Happen? Lake-effect snow is a special case, and as such doesn’t happen all the time.