/I used to live a few miles from Lake Erie. I remember one time we got a few feet of snow and the electricity went off in our dorms for half a day from all the fallen trees and the weight of the snow breaking stuff. Good times!It refers to storms in the Great Lakes region. As a weather system moves by the lake, it picks up both energy and moisture, and the city on other side of the of the lake gets pounded with snow. Much more than it would otherwise get. Hits places like Buffalo, Cleveland, Syracuse, etc.
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It refers to storms in the Great Lakes region. As a weather system moves by the lake, it picks up both energy and moisture, and the city on other side of the of the lake gets pounded with snow. Much more than it would otherwise get. Hits places like Buffalo, Cleveland, Syracuse, etc.
Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton and cities and towns inland in Ontario are often slammed with lake effect snow.
"The Wheels on the Bus go round and round, round and round... the wheels on the bus go round and round... all through the fog."
Or:"The Wheels on the Bus go round and round, round and round... the wheels on the bus go round and round... all through the fog."![]()
So how can you tell me you're lonely,
And say for you that the sun don't shine?
Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of London
I love snowshoeing, and we got plenty of it. I gotta hit the trails.
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