Some areas in the northern tier of the Upper Peninsula saw close to 30 feet of snow between Sunday and Monday.Graphic provided by the National Weather Service
Some areas in the northern tier of the Upper Peninsula saw close to 30 feet of snow between Sunday and Monday.Graphic provided by the National Weather Service
The inch-counts have been tallied and the bragging rights have been secured after the latest Upper Peninsula blizzard. The National Weather Service team in Marquette today released the two-day snow totals from the severe winter storm that started on Sunday and lasted through Monday.

It brought feet of snow to parts of the U.P., and that snow was whipped around by wind gusts topping 70 mph in some areas.

"The most recent blizzard hit the U.P. hard, with much of the U.P. seeing a foot or more of snow and some locations in Marquette County seeing over 2 feet of snow!" the NWS meteorologists in Marquette said today.

The area where the NWS office is located clocked 28.6 inches of snow. "At our office in Negaunee Township, this reached the Top 10 of two-day snow totals since 1961."





Here's a list showing some quick snow totals across the U.P.:

- 28.6 inches: Negaunee
- 27.5 inches: Mount Arvon in Baraga County
- 26 inches: Herman in Baraga County
- 24 inches: Big Bay in Marquette County

- 19.4 inches: Ironwood
- 17.5 inches: Munising
- 9 inches: Escanaba and Iron Mountain

Some of the snow totals in Northern Michigan:

- 13 inches: East Jordan in Charlevoix County
- 10 inches: Petoskey and Boyne City
- 9.2 inches: Harbor Springs
- 8.1 inches: Kalkaska

Here are some West Michigan totals, with Paw Paw being the winner with 7.8 inches and White Cloud coming in second with 7 inches.