lake effect

See also: lake-effect

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Noun

lake effect (plural lake effects)

  1. (meteorology) An effect of large bodies of fresh water on the weather of regions downwind.
    Lake effect storms dumped 108 inches of snow on Oswego in 48 hours.
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