It's almost impossible to distinguish between lake effect and synoptic snows in seasonal snow totals, and it always depends what you want to call a "city". Marquette MI and Syracuse NY both get over 120 inches of snow annually, with the majority being lake effect. Sault Ste. Marie is up there too, as is Buffalo NY. Some of their favored suburbs receive more than 200 inches annually.
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Yes! Michigan has a great deal of snow during the winter. Lake effect snow regularly pounds the west coast of the state. The Upper Peninsula is often snow bound. The south eastern corner of the state often misses the largest storms, but still gets its fair share. Yup there is snow there all the time. They even have a few successful ski resorts! The person above me was right about the lake effect. There is just more snow coming off the lakes.
Oklahoma City has been hit numerous times and Tulsa Oklahoma also gets hit by lots of tornadoes.
Most of the greenhouse effect occurs in the troposphere.
the most populated city in Utah is salt lake city
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Salt Lake City is the capital and the most populous municipality in Utah.
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Salt Lake City is the Capital of Utah. Salt Lake City is also the most populous city of the state, For more information on the City and the State links have been added under the related links below the answer information.
Boise is the capital city and the most populous city in Idaho. Salt Lake City is the capital of Utah. Des Moines is the capital of Iowa.
The drive from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Lake Tahoe, California, is 8 hours long. Most of the trip involves driving through the state of Nevada.
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The Great Salt Lake in Salt Lake City is salty. It is one of the most salty lakes in the world. Probably the Dead Sea is the only body of water that is saltier in the world.
it gets most of it's acid from it
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