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Definitely when ice cover nears 100% the lake effect snow is blocked and local temperatures drop.
Open water is necessary, but not sufficient, to generate lake effect snow. It also requires weather patterns that bring cold dry air over the water.
This year we haven’t had much lake effect snow; most of the storms have gone south of us, possibly because of ongoing La Niña conditions.

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