My great grandpa emigrated here from Norway in the 1890s. They settled in Copper Harbor in the Keewenaw and were copper miners. I have old pictures of his where the snow was over the roof of the house.
Also I went to Michigan Tech in Houghton-Hancock in the Keewenaw for undergrad. There would be 20 feet of snow on the AAA logging road well into May. When I was there we broke the snow record at over 100 straight days with measurable snow.
In the NW corner of the lower peninsula Mancelona has an 11 foot tall snowpole that is buried about 1 in 3 years. Those kids never miss school.
My great grandpa emigrated here from Norway in the 1890s. They settled in Copper Harbor in the Keewenaw and were copper miners. I have old pictures of his where the snow was over the roof of the house.
Also I went to Michigan Tech in Houghton-Hancock in the Keewenaw for undergrad. There would be 20 feet of snow on the AAA logging road well into May. When I was there we broke the snow record at over 100 straight days with measurable snow.
In the NW corner of Michigan Mancelons has an 11 foot tall snowpole that is buried about 1 in 3 years. Those kids never miss school.