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  2. List of snowiest places in the United States by state

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    The list of snowiest places in the United States by state shows average annual snowfall totals for the period from mid-1985 to mid-2015. Only places in the official climate database of the National Weather Service, a service of NOAA, are included in this list. Some ski resorts and unofficial weather stations report higher amounts of snowfall ...

  3. List of Michigan weather records - Wikipedia

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    These are the extremes in weather records for Michigan, ... Greatest 24-hour snowfall: 32.0 inches (81 cm) December 2, 1985: Herman: Greatest snow depth: 117.0 inches ...

  4. Marquette, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Because Lake Superior rarely freezes over completely, this enables lake effect snow to persist throughout winter, making Marquette the third snowiest location in the contiguous United States as reported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration with an average annual snowfall of 149.1 inches or 3.79 meters. [27]

  5. America's Snow Leaders, Laggards In East, Midwest, West, So Far

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    In Lower Michigan, ... Flagstaff, Arizona, at an elevation of 7,014 feet, is over a foot of snow behind their average pace, and hasn't seen any snowfall since Nov. 7. ... - Beware Of Snowfall Maps ...

  6. USA's snowiest cities and towns: These locations get so much snow

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    That's almost 5 times the average annual snow in Chicago. In the Lower 48, Truckee, California, in the Sierra Nevada, is one of the snowiest. That small town picks up about 16 feet of snow each year.

  7. Why February usually brings peak snowfall for parts of US - AOL

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    Climatologist Brian Brettschneider compiled snowfall data from around the United States and Canada, creating a map to show which month is the snowiest for each location with an average annual ...

  8. Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The state averages from 30 to 40 inches (76 to 102 cm) of precipitation annually; however, some areas in the northern lower peninsula and the upper peninsula average almost 160 inches (4,100 mm) of snowfall per year. [54] Michigan's highest recorded temperature is 112 °F (44 °C) at Mio on July 13, 1936, and the coldest recorded temperature is ...

  9. Lake effect snow blankets part of Michigan every year. Here's ...

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    In Michigan, lake effect snow most often tends to fall in western Upper Peninsula, along the north shore of the UP, and in the Lower Peninsula from the tip of the mitten to Indiana along Lake ...