21. Snow showers will form downwind of the Great Lakes Wednesday as chilly winds gather moisture upon crossing the warmer lake waters. 22. Snow showers and squalls will develop near the southern and eastern shores of Lakes Superior and Michigan as the colder air gathers moisture over the milder lakes. 23. Snow showers will be common near the Great Lakes as cold air gathers moisture from the milder waters. 24. Snow showers and squalls will be common as the frigid air gathers moisture in passing across the warmer water. 25. Strong winds from the northwest will gather moisture as they sweep across the Great Lakes producing heavy snow showers near the southeastern shores. 26. The chill winds will gather moisture as they pass across the warmer water resulting in patchy clouds and a few snow showers near the eastern shores of the lakes. 27. The cold winds will gather moisture as they cross the Great Lakes, promoting clouds and snow showers near the eastern shores of the Lakes and in the Appalachians. 28. When arctic air traverses these inland seas, heat and moisture are gathered, which often lead to snow-producing clouds. |