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  2. Bitter cold winter temperatures are on their way out, but ...

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    Overall, the weather service said that as much as 2 additional feet of new snow is possible near the eastern shore of Lake Ontario through Saturday. Lighter snowfall amounts are expected elsewhere ...

  3. Weather extremes in Canada - Wikipedia

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    *A snowfall season is the amount of snow that falls between July 1 and June 30, spanning over the winter period. ... Ontario Harrow 264 1989-7 Quebec Barrage des ...

  4. Great Blizzard of 1978 - Wikipedia

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    The combination of persistent lake effect and cyclonic snowfalls in January 1978 resulted in several all-time monthly record snowfall totals to the lee shores of the lower Great Lakes. The cooperative observer station at the Bennetts Bridge power plant, near Altmar, New York , established an official all-time New York State monthly snowfall ...

  5. Arctic blast sweeps across U.S. as Great Lakes region braces ...

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    Six million people were under winter alerts Friday from northern Minnesota into upstate New York, where snowfall totals downwind of lakes Erie and Ontario were expected to reach 3 feet or more.

  6. Weather records in Windsor, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Among the storm snowfall totals was 24.5 cm in Cornwall, 15 cm in Kitchener, 13 cm in Peterborough, 12 cm in Barrie, 11 cm in Windsor, between 7 and 12 cm snow fell in Toronto and 8 cm in Hamilton. April 8 – April 9: Heavy rain on the 8th and 9th (mainly on the 8th) over parts of Ontario knocks out power to 4,000 customers in Muskoka. Among ...

  7. Feet of snow for some, inches for others in parts of Midwest ...

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    "Some of the heaviest snow totals from the lake-effect event into Sunday will occur to the east and southeast of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario," AccuWeather Storm Warning Meteorologist William Clark ...

  8. Tug Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Tug Hill region is renowned for its bountiful snowfall. The region's topography and location in relation to Lake Ontario often creates ideal conditions for lake-effect snow; snowfall totals for the Tug Hill region average more than 200 inches (16.7 ft; 5.1 m) per winter. [5]

  9. Blizzard of 1977 - Wikipedia

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    The Watertown region received 8 to 12 in (20 to 30 cm) of snow with the cold front, but unfrozen Lake Ontario (in contrast to frozen Lake Erie), along with atmospheric conditions favorable for lake effect snow, allowed snow bands to form that resulted in storm totals of 66 in (168 cm) in Watertown, 72.5 in (184.2 cm) in Mansville, 93 in (236 cm ...