Total snowfall, snow depth, and snowpack duration are all expected to decline substantially in northern Wisconsin and western Michigan by the end of the century.

Submitted by sdhandler on

A variety of models project that across the Upper Midwest, more winter precipitation will be delivered as rain, more snow will melt between snowfall events, and the snowpack will not be as deep or consistent. Lake-effect snowfall may increase in the short-term, but these events may convert to rain as temperatures increase.

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