09/04/2025
Oh boy, here we go again this winter’s forecast of snow.
Have you ever wanted to live in a part of Michigan that might, or will consistently see over 200” of snow every winter? Let us direct you to the official snowfall map totals from this past winter (2024-25) which shows just how much snow fell across the Upper Peninsula alone. Due to the incredible display of lake effect snow last year, the higher elevations of the Keweenaw Peninsula, and northeastern Upper Peninsula saw the majority of locations well above 200”, even up above 300” in spots!
It’s too early to release a winter prediction for this year yet, however, you can almost count on something similar-looking to the map shown at least hotspot-wise, but not total-wise.
If you’re looking for a Lower Peninsula recap from last year, unfortunately we don’t have access to that, but the big winners off-hand were Kalkaska, Otsego, and Antrim counties which also saw close to, if not above 200” in spots.