La Niña Could Boost Lake-Effect Snow in Michigan This Winter
La Niña Could Boost Lake-Effect Snow in Michigan This Winter
US · Published Sep 23, 2025
Meteorologists forecast that La Niña's return could intensify lake-effect snow in Michigan this winter.
Research suggests colder air and La Niña conditions increase snowfall in Michigan's Lower Peninsula.
Increased snowfall may impact Michigan's economy, affecting tourism, snow removal, and transportation.
La Niña's return means more lake-effect snow
Meteorologists are predicting the return of La Niña this winter, which could significantly increase lake-effect snow across Michigan. Studies have shown that the combination of colder air temperatures and La Niña conditions typically leads to higher snowfall amounts in the Lower Peninsula. A recent study from Western Michigan University indicates a strong likelihood of increased lake-effect snow this winter due to these specific climate factors.
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