It certainly has been an interesting winter this season, much of the snowfall has been during middle of Oct, middle of Nov, and middle and end of December. We shall see what happens we can only take it day by day really, anything can happen from now into next week. it to class during an epic whiteout. Today's Notes: Tools Environment. Become a monthly FunintheUP Fan Supporter In December, for instance, one in four years totals over 28.9 inches of snow. Marketplace for buyers and sellers. Lets take a look at how much snow fell across Michigan this winter. Most snowfall, season to date: Tamarack loc (Calumet) with 137.5 inches This month has been a pretty disappointing month of snowfall, one of the lowest for January for many places in the UP, if it ends up being a record low not sure as I havent done any research on the data to see if it is close at any location. Most Snowfall Today: NWS Marquette with 13.6 inches Become a monthly FunintheUP Fan Supporter 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. homogeneous data set. Rising temperatures will increase evaporation rates and the rate of soil moisture loss. U.S. Yooper Steve on Facebook This was surely a banner year for snowplow contractors! FunintheUP is the #1 source for UP Snow Totals year after year. Bai, X. and J. Wang, 2012: Atmospheric Good day to you friend, winter is here again in the Upper Peninsula, are you ready for another snowy and cold winter? Become a monthly FunintheUP Fan Supporter Do you enjoy FunintheUP videos and seeing the Snowfall Totals all winter? Most Snowfall Jan 29th: Downtown Houghton with 11 inches FunintheUP on Instagram, Today's Notes: Flint had an entire winter average temperature of 16.7 degrees. GIS Forecast Maps Free Subscribers and Paid Subscribers can take advantage of 10% OFF any 1/2 day tour or 15% OFF any Full day tour with UpperPeninsulaTours in 2023. The state is located at a high latitude and is affected by the polar jet stream, which brings cold Arctic air down from the north. Yesterday we had just a trace of rain with a couple of snow flakes mixed in just as a teaser. Back to winter after a brief warm up the last couple weeks, you could really feel it today with temps getting into the low teens and those cold N/NW winds whipping across your face. Since we havent seen much snowfall the last couple days I have 3 days listed the first two days are on one graphic (17th and 18th), then scroll down for the 16th snowfall totals. 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.