KEWEENAW PENINSULA UPDATE via The U.P. Superior Snowmobile Club – 3/29
Good snowy morning everyone! Trail 3 from Toivola to Mass City was groomed last night! Groomer Brad reporting, Trail 3 is in very good condition! We received about 3 inches of fresh snow in Mass City, and 3 inches in Twin Lakes, with more in the forecast. The DNR has extended our snowmobiling season through April 2nd. As of today, Trail 3 from Toivola to Mass City is the only trail that will be groomed in our system, due to low areas with running water, prone to break throughs with the weight of our equipment. From all reports our trails are in good condition, flat, with some bare and wet areas. Please be mindful that these are spring riding conditions that can change very rapidly. Enjoy the final days of riding of the season! 🙂
KEWEENAW PENINSULA UPDATE via Western UP Trail Reports --> One of my top followers Steve Zwieflhofer came up for a quick May run today. The first 3 pics are from his ride, and I added 2 pics in front of the house. It's melting fast, especially in the thin spots. ☠️ Stretch.. #keweenaw#snowphotos... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan --> Four days of heavy rain and snow brought record-breaking precipitation amounts across portions of Upper Michigan between April 29th and May 2nd. Of particular note was the 24-hour snowfall observation of 27" in Herman, MI on May 1st; the greatest 1-day May snowfall east of the Mississippi River in the official U.S. climate record! #906wx #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising#seney#newberry #soo #straitsareaFour days of heavy rain and snow brought record-breaking precipitation amounts across portions of Upper Michigan between April 29th and May 2nd. Of particular note was the 24-hour snowfall observation of 27" in Herman, MI on May 1st; the greatest 1-day May snowfall east of the Mississippi River in the official U.S. climate record! #906wx ... See MoreSee Less