SnowBrains Forecast: 10 Inches For the Great Lakes, Northeast This Week - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: 10 Inches For the Great Lakes, Northeast This Week - SnowBrains
"Lake-effect snow and a midweek clipper keep the Northeast in a steady, light-to-moderate snow rhythm through Friday, with the Upper Great Lakes easily the biggest winner. The best accumulation comes from a multi-day lake-effect pattern at Mt. Bohemia, while northern New England and Quebec pick up lighter, colder snow Wednesday night through Friday with occasional wind impacts on the summits."
"Mt. Bohemia stays in the crosshairs for frequent snow showers that add up over multiple periods, with temperatures hovering near single digits to low teens and winds often 15-20 mph with gusts up to 40 mph. Snow quality starts out fairly good as ratios run mostly in the 14-19:1 range, then trends denser late in the storm as ratios dip toward 9-12:1."
Lake-effect snow and a midweek clipper produce steady light-to-moderate snowfall across the Northeast through Friday. The largest accumulations occur in the Upper Great Lakes, especially Mt. Bohemia, where frequent lake-effect showers add up over multiple periods. Temperatures generally hover in the single digits to low teens with winds often 15-20 mph and gusts to 40 mph, then strengthen later in the week to sustained 25-30 mph with higher gusts. Snow ratios begin high (14-19:1) then trend denser (9-12:1) late in storms, preserving dry, high-quality snow with snow levels remaining well below base elevations and minimal rain risk.
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