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The Great Lakes have the greatest influence on Michigan’s climate
by warming the winters and cooling the summers, and creating more temperate
temperatures in relation to other areas. The lakes also cause more humidity
and moisture year-round. Snowfall is heavy during the winter. Lake Erie
usually iced over during the winter. The north generally experiences
colder weather compared to the south, but Michigan weather is unpredictable
and switches rapidly, especially during the spring and autumn.
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