From NOAA…
NOVEMBER 6TH…IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN WEATHER HISTORY: BACK IN
1988…A POWERFUL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER THE GREAT LAKES REGION
CONTINUED TO PRODUCE SNOW ACROSS PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY AND THE
GREAT LAKES REGION. SNOWFALL TOTALS ALONG THE SHORE OF LAKE SUPERIOR
REACHED 24 INCHES…WITH THREE FEET OF SNOW REPORTED IN THE
PORCUPINE MOUNTAIN AREA OF UPPER MICHIGAN. MARQUETTE MICHIGAN
ESTABLISHED A NOVEMBER RECORD WITH 17.3 INCHES OF SNOW IN 24 HOURS.
1988…A POWERFUL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER THE GREAT LAKES REGION
CONTINUED TO PRODUCE SNOW ACROSS PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY AND THE
GREAT LAKES REGION. SNOWFALL TOTALS ALONG THE SHORE OF LAKE SUPERIOR
REACHED 24 INCHES…WITH THREE FEET OF SNOW REPORTED IN THE
PORCUPINE MOUNTAIN AREA OF UPPER MICHIGAN. MARQUETTE MICHIGAN
ESTABLISHED A NOVEMBER RECORD WITH 17.3 INCHES OF SNOW IN 24 HOURS.