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These are the extremes in weather records for Michigan, a state in the Great Lakes region of the Midwestern United States. Temperature. Overall. The ...
Average snowiest month: April (25.5 inches) ... to blow over Lake Superior into Marquette than other parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. And with the longest fetch being from a north or northwest ...
The region most commonly affected spans from Port Stanley in the west, the Bruce Peninsula in the north, Niagara-on-the-Lake to the east, and Fort Erie to the south. The heaviest accumulations usually happen in the Bruce Peninsula, which is between Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. So long as the Great Lakes are not frozen over, the only time the ...
The heaviest monthly snow total was 119 inches (3.02 m) in December 1978; the winter of 1978–1979 saw 354.1 inches (8.99 m) of snow fall, making it the snowiest in 109 years of continuous records at the county airport (1891–2000). The greatest snow depth recorded was 73 inches (1.85 m) at the end of February 1937; in only two winters ...
Temperatures will be below average across the Northern Plains, according to the National Weather Service, while heavy lake-effect snow will impact Michigan's upper peninsula and parts of the lower ...
Chicago (11.3 inches), Cleveland (18.4 inches), Salt Lake City (12.7 inches) and St. Louis (5.7 inches), are some of the larger cities where January is the snowiest month.
Over ten thousand customers in the Upper Peninsula lost power, and property damage reached $2.1 million. [133] [134] Further south, Green Bay, Wisconsin recorded 2.2 in (5.6 cm) of snow. [135] West Virginia set a monthly snowfall record with Davis receiving 20.3 in (52 cm) of snow. [136]
Over two feet of snow was recorded across Michigan's Upper Peninsula, including a 32-inch report in Ishpeming Township, Michigan, about 15 miles west of Marquette. Just over 3 inches of snow was re