A late winter snow storm covered parts Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Wednesday, with some areas seeing nearly a foot of snow, National Weather Service observers reported Thursday morning.
The winter storm swept northeast through the Midwest, prompting a blizzard warning for Minnesota residents, and a winter storm warning for most of the UP as it moved into Michigan.
As the storm moves out, cooperative observers for the NWS in the Upper Peninsula reported snow totals.
What the NWS said before the storm: Where they could see 16 inches in Michigan
Here where the snow fell this week:
How much snow did the Upper Peninsula get?
According to the NWS 24-hour snowfall reports, here are snow totals:
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Escanaba (3 miles NW): 10.4 inches
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Escanaba (2 miles E): 10 inches
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Manistique (3 miles NW): 7.5 inches
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Round Lake (6 miles NE): 6.8 inches
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Iron Mountain: 6.4 inches
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Garden (7 miles ENE): 6 inches
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Manistique (1 mile S): 6 inches
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Watson (3 miles SW): 6 inches
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Iron Mountain (3 miles NNE): 4.8 inches
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Mackinaw City: 4.5 inches
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Sault Ste. marie: 4.1 inches
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Arnold (1 mile NNE): 4 inches
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Harbor Springs: 3.5 inches
More: With snow still falling, 1 Michigan city has broken a season record. How much has fallen
This story will be updated.
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This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: How much snow did the Upper Peninsula get? Here are the snow totals
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