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How much snow fell in Grand Rapids MI?

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Asked by: Jennifer Lee

How Often it Snows in Grand Rapids

Days Inches
0.4 October 0.3
4.5 November 7.1
11.9 December 20.8
50.9 Year 77.6

How many inches of snow did Grand Rapids Michigan get?

Climate Averages

Grand Rapids, Michigan United States
Rainfall 37.3 in. 38.1 in.
Snowfall 64.2 in. 27.8 in.
Precipitation 129.1 days 106.2 days
Sunny 158 days 205 days

How many inches of snow did Michigan get yesterday?

The Keweenaw County Road Commission records daily snowfall. They announced on their Facebook page yesterday that this winter’s snowfall is now at 300.5 inches of snow.
One Michigan spot topped 300 inches of snow, see winter’s snow totals so far.

City Seasonal Snowfall Departure From Normal
Saginaw/Bay City 35.4″ -10.5″

Does Grand Rapids Michigan have snow?

The 10 year average for Grand Rapids is even higher than that, but that number is skewed by a very snowy 2013-14 winter season. Meteorological winter snowfall in Grand Rapids for 2022 and the last 10 years.

How many inches of snow did Saline Michigan get?

Climate Averages

Saline, Michigan United States
Snowfall 40.6 in. 27.8 in.
Precipitation 135.1 days 106.2 days
Sunny 177 days 205 days
Avg. July High 83.8° 85.8°

How much snow did Kalamazoo Michigan get?

75.8 inches

The seasonal snowfall average for the entire season is 75.8 inches.

What is the latest snowfall in Michigan?

NWS Detroit/Pontiac — Southeast Michigan Climate Information

Detroit Measurable Snowfall (0.1 inch) 1 inch or greater
Average Date November 16 November 30
Earliest Date October 12, 2006 October 19, 1989
Latest Date of First Occurrence December 29, 1998 February 17, 1919

Is there still snow in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan?

There is still plenty of snow in the snow belts of the Upper Peninsula, especially in the Keweenaw Peninsula. If you know legal places to ride, have a great weekend in the snow.