Well, no its not the "coldest!" This is how the lake effects weather for everyone who's not familiar with this very large body of water. Here on the south shore, we rarely hit zero degrees over the winter, because cold air drifts down from the north. So as this cool dry air drifts over the lake, it warms up. So the north and south shore commonly sees a 15 degree differential. Those of us who reside behind hills and on the south shore, over the course of winter do get to see copious snow, which is actually lake water. This keeps of average winter temp 20 something and perfect for sking. More lake benefits is over the summer months, our average high is about 70 in July. We don't have ac in our house and many homes here don't. Our hights aren't all that hight and lows aren't either. But if Franken has good snow for XCing and and no air conditioning and mild summer temps, maybe we'd consider moving to NC.