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Lake Effect Snow Why In Syracuse Syracuse, New York is located in the Onondaga County in Central New York. Cyclonic storms cause rapidly changing weather and precipitation through the Great Lakes drainage basin. This is attributed to Lake Ontario because of its geographic proximity. Syracuse is positioned within the drainage basin of Lake Ontario, which extends for about 23, 400 sq. miles. How ...
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07/09/97 - 03:16 PM ET - Click reload often for latest version Source: USA TODAY research by Chad Palmer Intense temperature contrast fuels thundersnow near Great Lakes During early winter, heavy snow squalls often fall downwind of the Great Lakes behind strong cold fronts. This snow, known as lake effect snow, is caused by the temperature contrast between the cold air moving over the Great ...
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