Why don't we get any snowfall in our region?
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Local and regional snowfall patterns
As cold, dry air passes over the lakes, it picks up moisture and heat from the relatively warm water. The heated air rises, cools off, and the moisture condenses to form clouds. If these clouds contain enough moisture, they will produce snow once they come into contact with land.
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Because our regional atmosphere is very warm fall snowfall
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