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In the west Michigan snow belt, areas likely to see lake-effect snow include Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Muskegon, Holland and South Haven. The prediction page says 1-3 inches could ...
In the Upper Peninsula, National Weather Service observers in Luce County saw more than 40 inches of snow over the four-day Thanksgiving weekend with snow totals ranging from 2-40 inches ...
Lake effect snow is expected along the lakeshore in parts of Michigan on Monday, December 2, 2024. Locally significant accumulations are possible, particularly south of Holland.
A very large snowbelt in the United States exists on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, near the cities of Houghton, Marquette, and Munising. These areas typically receive 250–300 inches (635–762 cm) of snow each season. [23] For comparison, on the western shore, Duluth, Minnesota receives 78 inches (198 cm) per season. [24]
Lake-effect snow also covered parts of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in a system that is expected to last through the weekend. The area was blanketed in snow by Friday afternoon, with some places ...
These are the extremes in weather records for Michigan, ... Greatest snow depth: 117.0 inches (297 cm) January 27–31, 1948: Eagle Harbor: Tornadoes. Event Date
The greatest snow depth recorded was 73 inches (1.85 m) at the end of February 1937; in only two winters between 1891–1892 and 1999–2000 (1925–26 with 16 inches or 0.41 metres and 1932–33 with 19 inches or 0.48 metres) has the snow depth never reached at least two feet (24 inches or 0.61 metres).
How much snow did Michigan get? Gaylord, Michigan, between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, had almost 34 inches as of Saturday evening, and snow showers were forecast for every day this week.