Lake-effect snow develops from narrow bands of clouds that form when cold, dry arctic air passes over a large, relatively mild lake.
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Dallas weather: Lake-effect snow forms in North Texas
Some of the snow we saw on Wednesday morning was lake-effect snow. Moisture from area lakes met with the cold air and formed bands of snow. We saw lake-effect snow form off of Lewisville, Grapevine ...
Lake-effect snow is most common near the Great Lakes, but while rare in North Texas, it can happen here too. Lake-effect snow was expected to be possible in areas south and southeast of the larger ...
DALLAS — When I think of lake effect snow and some truly "Great Lakes," I don't think of Lake Erie, Lake Michigan or Lake Ontario. No, I think of Grapevine Lake, Ray Hubbard and Lake Lewisville!
Frigid, bitterly cold temperatures and dangerous wind chills continue across North Texas through Thursday morning.
Winter weather warnings have been issued in four states, with blowing snow expected to hit some areas this weekend. Freezing ...
NORTH TEXAS — We were lucky to not have many issues on the roads due to winter precipitation from our arctic front. But the big talker was the lake effect snow – take a look at some of the ...
DALLAS — While the winter weather this week is mostly a cold event -- not ice or snow -- North Texas still got a taste of winter precipitation Wednesday morning: Light snow flurries were falling ...
Snow can disrupt travel and create dangerous driving conditions, while winter storms may also cause power outages.
"I'm originally from Montana, and so being down here in Denison, Texas, this is not what I expected." KTEN meteorologists said the accumulations were a result of lake effect snow from Lake Texoma.
It's been a long winter for much of the United States, with cold and snow common in many places for months. Now that the ...
Lake-effect snow occurs when cold ... Although this phenomenon didn't bring blizzard-like conditions to North Texas, it did result in some light flurries.