Depending on the temperature on the ground and in the air, it can be predicted whether rain or snow will fall. The more radar waves hit back to the measuring station, the more precipitation is available in the cloud. These radar beams are sent back to the radar station by the water droplets in the cloud. With the help of a radar station, microwaves are sent into the clouds. The function of a precipitation radar (snow or rain radar) is always the same. How does a snow cover map work in practice? A violet coloring suggests that you should expect heavy snowfall. A green or blue coloring means weak to moderate precipitation. The snow is also displayed in color on the map. The current snowfall is colored with snowflake symbols on the map. You will then see how much snow you can expect in the next 12 hours. You can simply move the snow marker to your desired location with the mouse (or on the cell phone: hold down the white dot of the marker with your finger). This allows you to conclude how precipitation will change over the next 36 hours and whether you should expect snowfall in your region over the next few hours. Using the cursor at the bottom left of the snow cover map, you can visualize the future course of the snowfall. Beyond this, the snow cover map offers further useful functions: This thunderstorm is also indicated by a lightning symbol on the map. In some cases, heavy snowfall is accompanied by a thunderstorm (the so-called “blizzard”). In areas colored in violet, you can expect an amount of new snow of more than one meter in the next few hours. The colors range from blue and green for light snowfall to violet. Where is it snowing right now? Is there snowfall in your region? This is how you read the snow cover map:Īll areas where snowfall is expected are shown in color on the map. Thanks for following the UP Snow Totals page on FunintheUP.The current snowfall is colored with snowflake symbols on the map. Most snowfall, season to date: Bergland Dam with 15.8 inches Most snowfall Oct 31st: Grand Marais (Green Haven Loc) with 3.0 inches Most snowfall Oct 30th: Paradise with 7.5 inches Most snowfall Oct 29th: Bergland Dam with 12.3 inches Most snowfall Oct 28th: 3 tied with with 0.5 inches Most snowfall Oct 27th: Bergland Dam with 0.8 inches Thanks for following the UP Snow Totals page on Most snowfall, season to date: Bergland Dam with 18.8 inchesīiggest 24hr total this season: Bergland with 12.3 inches (10.29.23)ĭo you enjoy FunintheUP videos and seeing the Snowfall Totals all winter? Consider supporting FunintheUP via PayPal - via Venmoīecome a monthly FunintheUP Fan Supporter Most snowfall Nov 10th: Herman with 1 inch Most snowfall Nov 9th: Bergland Dam with with 1.7 inches Most snowfall Nov 8th: Big Bay 1NW with 3 inches Stay tuned here for updates through the winter as the snow falls. We then didn't see snow until the last days of October where snow was recorded across the UP the last 5 days of the month. There were also some early flurries recorded in those early days of October at Tamarack location, Herman, Clarksburg, and Three Lakes. Snow returned in October, first flakes we saw were on October 5th at the NWS office and a few flurries in Ironwood as well. Kayaking, waterfalls, hiking, off-road, scenic views. UP Tours Facebook - UP Tours Instagram Upper Peninsula Tours Upper Peninsula Tours - Adventures away from the crowds, overlook views, hidden waterfalls, history. Contact us to advertise to thousands each month.Ĭontact us to advertise to thousands each month. Sponsors of FunintheUP, consider their products or services Thank you so much for your support for over the years, Yooper Steve. Begin looking at the 2022/23 winter season snowfall totals below along with other snowfall data and info. The most snow for 2022/23 was at the Herman snow station with 322.6 inches of snow you can view last years snow totals here. The snowfall totals are used by snowmobilers, news stations, emergency personnel, city officials, road crews, skiers, snowboarders, groomers, ski resorts. Thousands of people follow from all 50 states and people from all over the world follow FunintheUP Snowfall Reports all winter. This is the 13th year of snowfall reports on, thanks for following the snowfall page! Good day to you friend, winter is here again in the Upper Peninsula, are you ready for another snowy and cold winter? Snowfall is a big part of life in the Upper Peninsula and very memorable, we Yoopers love to talk about how much snow we get each winter.
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