Fact is that it isn’t until mid to late April that we usually see our last snow flurries in the UP. Overall YTD snowfall totals are about a normal winter in most regions of the UP, it is just that we saw a few good storms early on in October and November that it has made it feel winter should be over already. If you look at this years snow totals and compare it to last years totals for the snow stations you will see some about equal, some lower and some higher. This January snow totals may go down as one of the lowest ever recorded across many snowfall stations, but I guess we will figure that out in a few days, still a couple more days for the snow to add to the month’s totals. In reality it is just another day in the UP, especially the Keweenaw, the snowiest region of the Upper Peninsula year after year. This storm came as a bit of surprise for most people. Well, well, it seems the snowfall is back in the Upper Peninsula, at least in the Keweenaw Peninsula. Most snowfall, season to date: Tamarack loc (Calumet) with 164.4 inches Most Snowfall Jan 30th: Painesdale with 9 inches I did a 2 day snowfall total on the left for the Keweenaw snow stations. Ice coverage on Lake Superior bumped up to 8.21% from 6.27% yesterday and look for it to increase into the double digits tomorrow.Īnyway you’ll find the snow totals below, most was in the Keweenaw, very little anywhere else in the UP. Look for the snow to start back up late tonight into tomorrow afternoon with another 5-10 inches expected in much of the same zones as the last couple days. Well the cold is the talk of the week and if you’ve been in the Keweenaw the fresh 10-18 inches of fresh powder the last couple days. Sunshine today, oh how so refreshing to see the sun with mostly clear blue sky for most of the late morning into the mid afternoon hours, it was nice while it lasted. Most snowfall, season to date: Tamarack loc (Calumet) with 174.9 inches Most Snowfall Feb 1st: Houghton cnty and Tamarack loc with 6.5 inches Most Snowfall Jan 31st: Keweenaw county with 6 inches Thanks for following the UP Snow Totals page on Most snowfall, season to date: Tamarack loc (Calumet) with 177.9 inchesīiggest 24hr total this season: Ironwood #2 with 22 inches (11.17.22)ĭo you enjoy FunintheUP videos and seeing the Snowfall Totals all winter? Consider supporting FunintheUP via PayPal - via Venmoīecome a monthly FunintheUP Fan Supporter Most Snowfall Feb 3: Soo Airport with 2.7 inches Most Snowfall Feb 2: Keweenaw county with 8 inches Become a Subscriber to the FunintheUP Substack page. FunintheUP is the #1 source for UP Snow Totals year after year. If you aren’t already a paid subscriber please consider subscribing, it allows me to continue providing the UP Snow Reports all winter long year after year. Thank you for subscribing and supporting my work with FunintheUP. Subscribers to YooperReport will get 15% OFF a business listing.īelow you will find as usual the UP Snow Totals. Michigan's #1 source of Michigan made metal art. Michigan In Metal Facebook Michigan In Metal Michigan In Metal - Michigan's #1 source of Michigan made metal art. Kayaking, waterfalls, hiking, off-road, scenic views. UP Tours Facebook - UP Tours Instagram Upper Peninsula Tours Upper Peninsula Tours - Adventures away from the crowds, overlook views, hidden waterfalls, history. Contact us to advertise to thousands each month.Ĭontact us to advertise to thousands each month. Sponsors of FunintheUP, consider their products or services Thank you so much for your support for over the years, Yooper Steve. Begin looking at the 2022/23 winter season snowfall totals below along with other snowfall data and info. The most snow was at Keweenaw County snow station with 322.6 inches of snow you can view last years snow totals here. The snowfall totals are used by snowmobilers, news stations, emergency personnel, city officials, road crews, skiers, snowboarders, groomers, ski resorts. Thousands of people follow from all 50 states and people from all over the world follow FunintheUP Snowfall Reports all winter. This is the 13th year of snowfall reports on, thanks for following the snowfall page! Date and time stamp listed for each station below in the text table.Good day to you friend, winter is here again in the Upper Peninsula, are you ready for another snowy and cold winter? Snowfall is a big part of life in the Upper Peninsula and very memorable, we Yoopers love to talk about how much snow we get each winter. Please note, not all stations update their data regularly. New Data is added throughout the day as it becomes available. If you have comments or suggestions, please take a minute to write to theĢ022 - 2023 Snow Depth for Upper and Lower Michiganĭata is updated 12 times daily from weather service data.
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