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The '''Great Salt Lake effect''' is a small but detectable influence on the local [[climate]] and weather around the [[Great Salt Lake]] in [[Utah]], [[United States]]. In particular, [[snowstorms]] are a common occurrence over the region and have major [[socio-economic]] impacts due to their significant precipitation amounts. <ref>[https://www.morebooks.de/store/hu/book/great-salt-lake-effect/isbn/978-613-4-19062-6 Great Salt Lake Effect Alphascript Publishing].morebooks.de.</ref>The Great Salt lake never freezes and can warm rapidly which allows lake-effect [[Precipitation (meteorology)|precipitation]] to occur from September through May. Lake-enhanced snowstorms are often attributed to creating what is locally known as "The Greatest Snow on Earth."