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There is a stiff WNW wind this morning accompanied by very light snow, and the sun is out...could this be lake effect snow?
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I think you need a much larger body of water, among other factors to create lake effect snow. Even then, the snow usually falls further inland than the shore.
I saw the flakes too. Hopefully more Monday! Last edited by PaugusBayFireFighter; 11-15-2014 at 02:19 PM. |
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