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rangerrebew

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Michigan's Upper Peninsula breaks two snowfall records in one day
Weather records for the National Weather Service office located in Michigan's Negaunee Township date back to 1961.
By Lucas Manfredi | Fox News
 

Michigan's Upper Peninsula broke two of snowfall records on Sunday, according to meteorologists at the National Weather Service's Marquette office.

The office record snowfall totals of 8.3 inches on Sunday, breaking the previous record of 3.1 inches set in 1976. The snowfall also set a new monthly record for October at 19.2 inches, breaking the previous record of 18.6 inches set in 1979.

Weather records for the National Weather Service office located in Michigan's Negaunee Township date back to 1961.

https://www.foxnews.com/weather/michigans-upper-peninsula-breaks-two-snowfall-records-in-one-day

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Re: Michigan's Upper Peninsula breaks two snowfall records in one day
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2020, 02:03:26 pm »
As they say up there, the only difference between good skiing and bad skiing is about two weeks. :whistle: