There are no records in Gwinn, but I'm guessing it's around 130 - 150"
The average snowfall in Muskegon, Michigan is around 89 inches per year. Snowfall amounts can vary each year, but this is the average over time.
The annual average snowfall for West Branch, Michigan is around 60 inches. Snowfall amounts can vary from year to year, but this average gives a general idea of the typical winter conditions in the area.
Holland, Michigan typically receives an average of around 80 inches of snowfall annually. Snowfall amounts can vary each winter depending on weather patterns and conditions.
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.
Traverse City averages about 110" annually. It varies a lot across northern Michigan however, with the elevation changes and proximity to the lake - check out the link below for a map of northern Michigan's snowfall.
Marquette County, Michigan, receives an average annual snowfall of around 141 inches. This high snowfall amount is due to the county's location in the Great Lakes region, where lake-effect snow is common.
The average snowfall in Muskegon, Michigan is around 89 inches per year. Snowfall amounts can vary each year, but this is the average over time.
About 40"
50-55" annually.
The annual average snowfall for West Branch, Michigan is around 60 inches. Snowfall amounts can vary from year to year, but this average gives a general idea of the typical winter conditions in the area.
About 35-40 inches.
The average annual snowfall in Milford, Michigan is around 47 inches. Snowfall amounts can vary each year due to weather patterns and other factors.
The total snowfall that occurs in Flint, Michigan is about 45 inches on average.
Holland, Michigan typically receives an average of around 80 inches of snowfall annually. Snowfall amounts can vary each winter depending on weather patterns and conditions.
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 annual average snowfall in Munising, Michigan is around 120 inches. This heavy snowfall is typical due to the region's location in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, which experiences significant lake-effect snow from Lake Superior.
The address of the Forsyth Township Historical Society is: Po Box 851, Gwinn, MI 49841-0851