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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.

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Michigan's annual average snowfall varies by region, with the Upper Peninsula receiving around 100-200 inches on average, compared to the Lower Peninsula which averages between 30-60 inches. Snowfall can also vary from year to year based on weather patterns.

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That depends on what area of Michigan you live in.

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41.1"

Source: National Climatic Data Center

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about 45 inches on average
The total snowfall that occurs in Flint, Michigan is about 45 inches on average.

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Generally between about 40" and 45"

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