Winter in the Upper Peninsula

Upper Peninsula Snowfall Totals

Winter 2018/19

Snowfall in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

A WINTER WONDERLAND

Getting 200 inches of snowfall in the Upper Peninsula is a usual occurance for a handful of snowfall locations in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Snowfall in the Upper Peninsula usually starts in October and ends in the beginning of May each year, this season we saw our first flakes and accumulation in Sept.

Below you'll see the date a snowfall station hit 200 inches for the season.
Follow the daily snowfall amounts through the 2018/19 winter season.

Snow stations with at least 200 inches of snowfall

Keep in mind, this is not a total snowfall, only the date the station hit 200 inches
1.27.19 - Calumet (Tamarack Loc.) hit 200.8" of snow for the season.
2.7.19 - Keweenaw County (Delaware loc) hit 208.5" of snow for the season.
2.8.19 - Calumet hit 200.8" of snow for the season.
2.12.19 - Painesdale hit 202.9" of snow for the season.
2.12.19 - Mohawk hit 211" of snow for the season.
2.13.19 - Houghton county (Superior loc) hit 200.4 inches for season.
2.24.19 - Dollar Bay hit 207.4" of snow for season.
2.24.19 - NWS Marquette hit 202.2 inches of snow for season.
2.26.19 - Herman hit 200.4 inches of snow for season
2.26.19 - Newberry hit 200.4 inches of snow for season
2.27.19 - Ishpeming (Deer Lake area) hit 200.7 inches for season
3.5.19 - Three Lakes (at Ruth Lake) hit 200.2 inches for season
3.10.19 - MTU xc trails hit 200.3 inches for the season.
3.15.19 - Greenland hit 201.4 inches for the season
3.16.19 - Munising hit 200 inches for the season