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Warm Great Lakes increase chances of intense lake-effect snow in northern Minnesota this winter.
Unusually warm Great Lakes, with Lake Superior and Lake Michigan 4.1°F and 5.5°F above average respectively, are increasing the likelihood of intense lake effect snow in northern Minnesota this winter.
The temperature contrast between the warm lakes and cold Arctic air enhances snowfall rates, potentially reaching 2 to 3 inches per hour near shorelines.
While NOAA forecasts a colder-than-average winter with above-normal precipitation due to La Niña, the record-warm lakes may amplify snow events, aligning with broader regional climate trends.
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Los Grandes Lagos cálidos aumentan las posibilidades de una intensa nieve de efecto lago en el norte de Minnesota este invierno.