Moisture from Lake Erie does travel that far and fall out as snow when it hits the mountains in eastern TN, as is happening today (12/27/10).
Lake-effect snow doesn't fall north or west of the great lakes because the cold front moves to the south east. As it moves it picks up water vapor and heat. The heat and watervapor condenses and falls as snow
The salinity is so high that it practically neverfreezes. It does, although, fall near freezing during the mid-winter with temperatures too cold to support lake-effect snow. It's not impossible for it to freeze.. just improbable.
The major rivers in Tennessee are the Tennessee River, Mississippi River, Cumberland River, Clinch River, and Duck River. The major lakes in Tennessee are the Kentucky Lake, Norris Lake, Chickamauga Lake, Cherokee Lake, and Tims Ford Reservoir. Tennessee's highest point is Clingmans Dome (part of the Great Smoky Mountains) at 6,643 feet above sea level. The lowest point in Tennessee is 178 feet at the Mississippi River.
The cause of lake effect is rain big glacier of rain
Lake Ontario is the Great Lake that is the farthest west. The other Great Lakes are Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Erie, and Lake Huron.
Down wind of the lake.
Lake-effect snow doesn't fall north or west of the great lakes because the cold front moves to the south east. As it moves it picks up water vapor and heat. The heat and watervapor condenses and falls as snow
The Tennessee River, Cumberland River and Duck River are rivers in Tennessee. Center Hill Lake, Cherokee Lake, Chickamauga Lake, Dale Hollow Lake, Douglas Lake, J. Percy Priest Lake, Kentucky Lake, Norris Lake, Old Hickory Lake, South Holston Lake, Tims Ford Lake and Watts Bar Lake are lakes in Tennessee.
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Fort Loudon Lake is in Tennessee.
Percy Priest Lake and Radnor Lake are in Nashville, Tennessee. Boone Lake is in Sullivan and Washington Counties, Tennessee.
Lakes located in Tennessee include the Center Hill lake and the Kentucky Lake. Norris Lake, Lake Barkley, and Dale Hollow Lake are also located in Tennessee.
The major lakes in Tennessee are the Kentucky Lake, Norris Lake, Chickamauga Lake, Cherokee Lake, and Tims Ford Reservoir.
The major lakes in Tennessee are the Kentucky Lake, Norris Lake, Chickamauga Lake, Cherokee Lake, and Tims Ford Reservoir.
We don't know your location, so we cannot answer this.
Yes, usually quite a bit if there is Lake Effect from the Great Salt Lake.
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