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Some elements of Michigan noticed heavy snowfall early within the week, with as much as 18 inches of snow reported within the central Higher Peninsula close to Grand Marais.
In keeping with Nationwide Climate Service snowfall experiences from January 18 to twenty, Grand Marais, situated in central UP alongside the Lake Superior shoreline, noticed the heaviest snowfall at 18 inches. Within the Decrease Peninsula, cities close to Grand Rapids additionally noticed piles of snow — 8 to 12 inches.
Lake impact snow is predicted to linger alongside the snow belt areas, though snow is forecast to taper off Tuesday morning, Jan. 20, in response to NWS knowledge. outlook for dangerous weather.
This is a take a look at how a lot snow amassed in Michigan between January 18 and 20.
How a lot snow fell in Michigan this week?
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In keeping with native snowfall experiences from NWS observers and climate stations, listed below are the snowfall totals from January 18 to twenty in Michigan:
- Grand Marais: 15 inches.
- Hiker: 13.9 inches
- Allendale: 12.5 inches.
- Netherlands (6.8 km NW): 11.1 inches
- Grand Rapids: 10.7 inches
- Netherlands (6.3 miles NNE): 10.5 inches
- East Grand Rapids: 10.4 inches
- Burdickville: 10 inches.
- Honor: 7. inches, 9.5 inches.
- Comstock Park: 9.1 inches
- Wayland: 9 inches.
- Paw Paw: 8.5 inches
- Fife Lake: 8.4 inches.
- Grand Rapids: 8.4 inches.
- Plainwell: 8.2 inches
- Brothers (5 miles SSW): 6 inches, 8 inches.
- Wellston (3 miles N): 8 inches.
- Negaunee (4 miles NE): 7.7 inches.
- Boyne Metropolis (3 miles NW): 7.1 inches.
- Houghton: 7 inches.
- Frankfurt: 6.5 inches.
- Painesdale: 6.2 inches.
- Deerton (4 miles ENE): 6 inches.
- Jap Jordan: 5.5 inches.
- Charlevoix: 5.2 inches.
- Herman: 5 inches.
- Saul Ste. Marie: 4.6 inches.
- Petoskey: 4.5 inches.
- Hancock: 4.1 inches.
- Saint Ignatius: 4 inches.
- Port Assets: 3.6 inches.
- Marquette: 3 inches.
- Manistique (3 miles NNW): 2.5 inches.
- New berry: 2.1 inches.
- Escanaba: 2 inches.
- White Lake (4 miles E): 1.4 inches.
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