Lake Ontario is almost completely ice free. The water temperature is 35°F. Yet, there are more snow storms. How can this be?


Read more: Warmer but more snow. Does this make sense?
  02/22/13 at 12:27am
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  6. djgagnon answered: KingstonON. Many lake streamers to the US side. On CdnSide ice FreqDispersd by HiWindStorms + more HotMoist USsystems coming north thisyr.
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  15. thedaterapedrug answered: *Magic*
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  17. fuckingold answered: doesn’t it enable more moisture to enter the atmosphere to become snow?
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    Good ol’ lake effect.
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