Winter in the Upper Peninsula

Upper Peninsula Snowfall Totals

Winter 2018/19

Snowfall in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

A WINTER WONDERLAND

Below you will find all the locations in the Upper Peninsula that have reached 100 inches of snowfall as of today, this list will grow throughout the winter, so check back often. The Upper Peninsula of Michigan gets plenty of snowfall each winter. Getting 100 inches of snowfall is usually no big thing for most locations in the Upper Peninsula. There are dozens of locations in the Upper Peninsula with snowfall more than 100 inches for the season. Usually snowflakes start appearing by October and the last snowflakes are usually seen in May. Lake Superior is a big driver of our snowfall amounts. Yoopers take pride in how much snow falls each year.

Below you'll see the date a snowfall station hit 100 inches for the season.
Follow the daily snowfall amounts through the 2018/19 winter season.

Snow stations with at least 100 inches of snowfall

Keep in mind, this is not a total snowfall, only the date the station hit 100 inches
12.25.18 - Calumet (Tamarack Loc.) hit 100 inches for season
12.29.18 - Keweenaw county (Delaware) hit 100 inches for season
12.30.18 - Calumet hit 101.4 inches of snow for season
1.6.19 - Herman hit 100.4 inches of snow for season
1.6.19 - Houghton county (Superior loc.) hit 101 inches for season
1.7.19 - Mohawk hit 102 inches of snow for season
1.8.19 - Painesdale hit 102.5 inches of snow for season
1.11.19 - Newberry hit 100.7 inches of snow for season
1.19.19 - NWS office hit 101.3 inches for season
1.22.19 - Dollar Bay hit 103.9 inches for season
1.22.19 - Ishpeming (Deer Lake) hit 100.8 inches for season
1.24.19 - Bergland hit 103.7 inches of snow for season
1.24.19 - Michigan Tech Univ hit 106.3 inches for season
1.26.19 - Ironwood #2 hit 101.1 inches of snow for season
1.26.19 - Hancock (Quincy Hill) hit 103.4 inches for season
1.26.19 - Houghton county airport hit 100.5 inches for season
1.29.19 - Munising hit 108.7 inches for season
1.29.19 - Greenland hit 105 inches for season
1.30.19 - Paradise hit 102.6 inches for season
1.30.19 - Downtown Houghton hit 102.4 inches for season
1.31.19 - Grand Marais (Green Haven Loc.) hit 100 inches for season
2.5.19 - Ironwood hit 101.8 inches for season
2.6.19 - Keweenaw Bay hit 100.7 inches for season
2.7.19 - Chatham hit 100.3 inches for season
2.7.19 - Sault Ste. Marie Airport hit 101.6 inches for season
2.12.19 - Big Bay hit 104.4 inches for season.
2.14.19 - Watton hit 100.6 inches for season.
2.15.19 - Clarksburg hit 104.4 inches for season.
2.15.19 - Three Lakes hit 100.9 inches for season.
2.15.19 - West Ishpeming hit 103.5 inches for season.
2.20.19 - L'Anse hit 102.3 inches for season
2.20.19 - Paulding hit 102.2 inches for season
2.20.19 - Harvey (CoRd480) hit 103.9 inches for season
2.20.19 - Green Garden hit 100.9 inches for season
2.23.19 - Ontonagon hit 105.5 inches for season
2.23.19 - Downtown Marquette hit 101.1 inches for season
2.24.19 - Kearsarge hit 107.9 inches for season
2.24.19 - St. Ignace hit 100 inches for season
2.24.19 - Detour village hit 101.3 inches for season
2.26.19 - Jacobsville hit 100.2 inches for season
3.9.19 - Marquette lighthouse hit 100.6 inches for season.
3.15.19 - Sault Ste. Marie east, hit 100.2 inches for season.