Multiple areas in the Midwest were transformed into a winter wonderland on Monday despite the start of meteorological summer being just one month away on June 1. Select communities in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota saw snow pile up into Monday morning as a potent storm moved through the region. Over a foot of snow was recorded across Michigan's Upper Peninsula, including a 17.5-inch report in Ispeming, Michigan, about 15 miles west of Marquette. Just over 3 inches of snow was recorded near Ma
snowboarders do as well. obviously, the drought trends in the wrong direction. 98% under minimal snow pack. they ll have to wait until the end of this week to get any measurable snow and they ll take it because people steve amrolle past the most measurable snowfall. 227 days and counting. kim. yeah, i know if you don t get snow in some places it dries up spring and summer. go to hawaii for that. yeah. a flight to hawaii. yeah, wouldn t we all like that. listen. that s all we have, i m kim brunhuber. thanks so much for watching, for viewers in north america, new day is next. for the rest dubai def2020.