UP bears the brunt as Michigan’s blizzard dumps near 40 inches

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Michigan’s Upper Peninsula bore the brunt of the blizzard, with Mount Arvon in Baraga County at 39 inches in the past 48 hours and Herman/Sundell around 36 inches; Spalding (35), Negaunee (33.7) and National Mine (30) followed as top totals, with many UP locations in the 20–30 inch range over the same period. A broader list shows significant 24‑hour snowfall across northern Michigan (e.g., Cusino Lake 27.5
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