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5. Marquette, Michigan. Average yearly snowfall: 196.8 inches. Average snowiest month: January (42.1 inches) Record snowiest day: March 14, 1997 (26.2 inches)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 25.1 (64) 20.9 (53) 14.2 ... Marquette is home to Northern Michigan University, the Upper Peninsula's largest university at just under ...
It is the fifth-largest city in the Upper Peninsula, ... Michigan Tech hosts a yearly Winter Carnival in February, ... Average snowfall inches (cm) 68.8 (175) 30.9 (78)
Official records are maintained close to the base of the peninsula in Hancock, Michigan, [8] where the annual snowfall average is about 220 in (560 cm). Farther north, in a community called Delaware, an unofficial average of about 240 in (610 cm) is maintained. At Delaware, the record snowfall for one season was 390 in (990 cm) in 1979. [9]
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 ...
Michigan already saw its first measurable snowfall of 2024 in the Upper Peninsula in October. The 0.1 inches of snow was recorded in the Michigamme area, 40 miles west of Marquette, on Oct. 15 ...
A cabin in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan after a snowfall. The Upper Peninsula has a humid continental ... Herman averages 236 inches (5.99 m) of snow every year. ...
The location is about 40 miles from Marquette in the western part of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and the township it was seen in was last reported to have a population of 262, according to the U ...