Revealed on Dec. 3, 2024, 9:41 PM
An unbelievable distinction on Tuesday between Ontario areas that amassed snow and those who did not see a snowflake
A satellite picture on Tuesday captured the dramatic, lake-effect snowfall throughout southern Ontario. The distinction is hanging: Areas downwind of Lake Huron are painted in a thick coat of white, whereas communities simply adjoining to those localized bands stay utterly untouched.
Essentially the most beautiful instance is the sharp cutoff 20 kilometres east of Sarnia, Ont., highlighting fields coated in white to reveal floor in underneath a kilometre.
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The thunderstorms of winter
This highlights how snow squalls are the “thunderstorms of winter,” and being convective, they’ll ship over 140 cm of snow, as seen over the previous a number of days. These convective engines are generated by the temperature distinction of chilly air passing over a hotter lake.

Simply 20 kilometres east of Sarnia, the distinct boundary of snow is visualized carving via the panorama. These squalls can change path and pivot rapidly, that means drivers are sometimes caught off guard by their meandering nature.
GTA: the have-nots (for now)
White the Larger Toronto Space (GTA) has largely remained snow-free throughout this lake-effect, however that may change on Wednesday.









