Third lake-effect storm hits the US
Arctic blast brings heavy snow and strong winds
LIFESTYLE Weather
A significant storm system moved across the eastern US on December 12, triggering another Arctic blast and dumping 10 to 20 inches (approximately 25 to 51 cm) of lake-effect snow downwind of the Great Lakes. This marked the third round of intense snowfall in just two weeks as Mother Nature's snow machine ramped up once again. Friday’s forecast calls for heavy snow, strong winds, plummeting temperatures, and dangerously low wind chills.
In recent weeks, the US and Canada have been hit hard by lake-effect snowstorms, blanketing many cities in snow and placing 19 million people under winter alerts. These storms occur when cold winds sweep across warmer bodies of water, causing moisture to rise and heavy snow to fall downwind. Here are some striking images of the storm's aftermath.