Michigan was recently struck by a major snowstorm, with the Upper Peninsula bearing the brunt of the impact over the last 48 hours. According to the National Weather Service, the highest snowfall was recorded at an observer station two miles south of Herman in L'Anse Township, Baraga County, totaling an impressive 36 inches. Spalding in Menominee County reported 35 inches, while the Southeast Forest Lake area in Alcona County received 31.9 inches. Numerous other locations across Michigan also reported substantial snowfall, including 29.4 inches in Negaunee and 27.5 inches in Cusino Lake.