“… Very warm Great Lakes translate into lots of lake effect. Always.”
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Yes, as long as it coincides with cold enough ambient air temperatures. By the way, how do you determine what the keywords are for a thread?
Just below the article is a section for keywords.
Anyone can enter them and many times people will make snarky remarks in the keyword line that they won’t post on the open forum.
Yes, the temperature difference is the key for snowfall rates, but considering the air is polar out of Canada, it gets pretty cold.
Not to mention that this mild sunny weather is forecast to hold for another week.
The longer we have a warmer than usual fall, the greater the temperature difference will be when the cold air does hit. And I just have this sense that when it changes, it’s going to happen fast.