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     COMMENTS: Lake Effects

The winter storm that started in the southwest on Tuesday is now in upstate New York. Paul Goodloe of the NBC-owned Weather Channel explained the "huge and significant lake effect event" because the Great Lakes are 3F warmer than they should be at this time of year. "Buffalo is being blinded by this storm," complained ABC's David Kerley. CBS had Dean Reynolds in Chicago check off the sub-zero wind chills from Montana through Nebraska. And ABC stuck Barbara Pinto (at the tail of the Kerley videostream) in Wisconsin: "It was so cold you could see it--the frigid waters of Lake Monona steaming in the even colder air, -16F."

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