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Massive blizzard snow totals are in, 52 inches was Michigan’s top snow
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The massive storm system brought heavy snow for two to three days over Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Michigan. Here are the official snow tallies from the National Weather Service offices in northern Michigan. And the winner is, or the loser, depending on your perspective, is Round Lake, MI, which is in Alger County in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, about 13 miles south of Munising, MI. These are snowstorm totals for the entire stormy period. Round Lake — 52.0 inches Cusino Lake — 48.5 inches Herman — 45.0 inches Forest Lake — 42.5 inches Three Lakes — 40.0 inches Mount Arvon — 39.0 inches National Mine — 38.6 inches Negaunee — 37.6 inches Gwinn — 36.0 inches Sundell — 36.0 inches Menominee — 34.0 inches Big Bay — 33.6 inches Escanaba — 33.5 inches Newberry — 28.4 inches Champion — 27.5 inches Watton — 27.5 inches Garden — 26.9 inches Manistique — 26.5 inches Carlshend — 25.8 inches Gladstone — 24.5 inches Deerton — 24.2 inches Iron Mountain — 24.1 inches Crystal Falls — 24.0 inches Kingsford — 23.4 inches Mineral Hills — 22.0 inches Sands — 20.5 inches Gaastra — 20.0 inches Garden Corners — 19.8 inches Ironwood — 14.5 inches Hurley — 11.6 inches Bergland — 11.5 inches Paulding — 8.1 inches Allouez — 7.1 inches Watersmeet — 6.5 inches Bessemer — 5.9 inches Pelkie — 5.8 inches Painesdale — 4.8 inches Hancock — 4.0 inches Houghton — 3.0 inches Redridge — 1.8 inches Now the complete snowstorm totals from the northern part of Lower Michigan, courtesy of the National Weather Service at Gaylord. Wolverine — 28.0 inches Petoskey — 27.7 inches Charlevoix — 26.0 inches Cedarville — 21.2 inches East Jordan — 22.2 inches Harbor Springs — 18.2 inches Bates — 18.0 inches Northport — 15.0 inches Mancelona — 13.5 inches Suttons Bay — 13.8 inches Lovells — 13.0 inches Otsego Lake State — 13.0 inches Arcadia — 13.0 inches Benzonia — 12.3 inches Elmira — 12.1 inches Grawn — 11.8 inches Kingsley — 10.1 inches Wellston — 8.1 inches Eastlake — 7.9 inches Lucas — 5.1 inches Fairview — 4.0 inches There have been some snowfall records and liquid-equivalent precipitation records set with this storm. We will cover those later at MLive.com/weather. Marquette and Negaunee have set new two-day snowfall records. That’s an amazing feat, considering Marquette and Negaunee are some of the snowiest cities in the U.S., east of the Rockies. If you’d like to see more pictures of the historic blizzard, here’s the Michigan Weather Facebook group, where many have posted Old Man Winter’s artwork with this storm Read the original article on mlive.com. Add mlive.com as a Preferred Source by clicking here.