about 3 to 4 inches
It's about 50"
Near 40"
Between 150 and 300 inches depending on elevation. At Marquett Mountain ski resort the annual average is 210 inches.
About 35-40 inches.
The total snowfall that occurs in Flint, Michigan is about 45 inches on average.
100in.
The Province of Calgary is located in Canada. The average annual snowfall for the area is 49.9 inches.
Between 150 and 300 inches depending on elevation. At Marquett Mountain ski resort the annual average is 210 inches.
About 40"
About 55"
50-55" annually.
About 35-40 inches.
The total snowfall that occurs in Flint, Michigan is about 45 inches on average.
There are many places called Milford in the USA. Milford, Massachusetts. Milford, Conneticut. Milford, Michigan. Milford, Ohio. These are all the places in the USA that are named Milford.
No, as there are no dolphins even in Milford, Michigan so there is no use for the job.
There are no records in Gwinn, but I'm guessing it's around 130 - 150"
30-150 inches in the lower Michigan and 150+ in upper Michigan. Michigan is effected by "lake effect" snow bands.... depends greatly how close you are to the lakes. Southern and Central Michigan doesn't get nearly as much on average.
The web address of the Milford Historical Society is: http://www.milfordhistory.org
The address of the Milford Historical Society is: 124 E Commerce St, Milford, MI 48381-5300