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Weather for CollingwoodLake Huron and Georgian Bay alter temperatures in the surrounding shores, considerably affecting Collingwood. The “Lake Effect” usually causes cooler temperatures along the shores of the lake during summer and milder temperatures in the winter. There are more frost-free days than what is found at similar latitudes. Another key aspect of the “Lake Effect” is the amount and type of snowfall experienced in areas from the lakes during the winter months. Brief, blinding snow squalls are punctuated intermittently by periods of brilliant sunshine. The snowfall extends only 30-40 km inland. Areas close to the lakes, such as Collingwood, may experience heavy snowfalls, but inland areas seem to escape the brunt of these storms.
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