I have a question for some of the experts on here. I live near a small lake, and I swear every storm the area right around the lake gets less snow. Today driving to work (south from Garner) there was signifigantly more snow coverage for a while, and then it began to lessen the further south I went. My yard got partial coverage, but areas a few min south were totally covered and even had some slush on the the roads. When we have storms that are very marginal on temps, is it possible for the lake to hold in some heat in a very localized area that would cut into snow totals? Or is it just random differences in snow totals?