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Old 02-14-2007, 07:04 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Hahahahaha! No they're not! The Great Lakes RARELY freeze over.

I suppose the next thing you'll be claiming is that the Atlantic Ocean used to freeze over - before Global Warming and all.

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On Thursday, the bitterly cold winds will bring back lake-effect snow to the areas to the lee of the Great Lakes. Lake Erie is frozen, so Ohio and western New York will not receive as much snow as the regions to the lee of Lake Ontario that are still digging out from the recent lake-effect event.
Source: AccuWeather.com - Weather Blogs - Weather News