What is a Lake Effect Snow?
11/16/2022 (Permalink)
Lake effect snow is common across the Great Lakes region during the late fall and winter. Lake Effect snow occurs when cold air, often originating from Canada, moves across the open waters of the Great Lakes. As the cold air passes over the unfrozen and relatively warm waters of the Great Lakes, warmth and moisture are transferred into the lowest portion of the atmosphere. The air rises, clouds form and grow into narrow band that produces 2 to 3 inches of snow per hour or more.
Unfortunately, lake-effect snowfall is a fact of life in Geauga County. Scientists expect extreme winter storms to become more frequent and more intense in the area over the next few decades as our climate changes.
SERVPRO of Geauga County has a storm team ready to respond when this lake effect snow hits. Our teams have experience and knowledge when you are dealing with storm, flood, and water damage. Immediate action is crucial to restore your belongings before further damage. SERVPRO of Geauga County is the company with storm damage experience and expertise that has the resources and professional equipment to handle the job. No job is too big or too small for SERVPRO of Geauga County, we can respond immediately to storm and flooding conditions.
If you suffer storm damage, please contact SERVPRO of Geauga County at 440-564-7266 or visit http://www.SERVPROgeaugacounty.com/