High winds over 50 mph drove waves of 10 to 13 feet that caused flooded streets near the shoreline in Marquette, Michigan. Jordan Tessler, a D.C.area meteorologist, conducted a quick analysis arguing that D.C.’s official snow total should be more like 19.5 inches rather than the 17.8 that tentatively was measured. THIS BRINGS THE STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL TO 16 INCHES. Gile CO-OP OBSERVER reports SNOW of 16.00 INCH at 10:40 AM CDT - AN ADDITIONAL 7 INCHES OF SNOW HAS FALLEN SINCE 5 AM CDT. REPORT VIA SOCIAL MEDIA.ġ W Ironwood PUBLIC reports SNOW of 14.30 INCH at 4:46 PM EDT. HEAVY AND DENSE WET IS FALLING AND OBSERVED ON THE GROUND.ġ ESE Bergland CO-OP OBSERVER reports SNOW of 11.40 INCH at 8:00 AM EDT - CO-OP OBSERVER STATION BERM4 BERGLAND DAM.Ģ NW Wakefield PUBLIC reports SNOW of 12.00 INCH at 2:15 PM EDT - ESTIMATED SNOWFALL SO FAR AT THE SNOWRIVER MOUNTAIN RESORT NEAR WAKEFIELD. FRUIT TREES ALSO DAMAGED AT CO-OP STATION /HERM4/. Turn 'on and off' the various weather parameters. Click anywhere on the map for the forecast. This number can help serve as an upper-end scenario for planning purposes. Herman PUBLIC reports SNOW of 9.00 INCH at 12:00 PM EDT - SPRUCE AND PINE TREES DOWN IN HERMAN. This higher amount is an unlikely scenario, with only a 1 in 10, or 10 chance that more snow will fall, and a 9 in 10, or 90 chance that less snow will fall. Here are some select snowfall reports from the area. Marquette set a new daily snowfall record Monday. Parts of northwestern Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula picked up more than a foot of snow so far.
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