There isn’t anything skimpy about the snow cover across northern Michigan right now. The highest snow cover total is 56 inches in the Keweenaw Peninsula.
Here are the current snow depths across Michigan.
There’s plenty of snowmobiling and cross-country skiing snow over the northern half of Lower Michigan and the Upper Peninsula.
A closer look at the Upper Peninsula snow cover shows 30 inches to 50 inches common.
Here are some specific snow depth amounts in the U.P. and northern Lower.
The bright purple numbers are the deepest snow cover.
If you want to take a real long ride on your snowmobile, you can head across the U.P., northern Wisconsin, Minnesota and the Dakotas.
So get out there and use those sleds. You don’t get to have this nice snow every year, even here in snowy Michigan.