Michigan's Upper Peninsula slammed with 200+ inches of snow this season

Houghton High School on Feb. 25, closed due to snow.

Michigan's Upper Peninsula is getting a boatload of snow this winter -- even by U.P. standards.

As of this week, the National Weather Service in Marquette has recorded 202.2 inches of snow, including 16 inches of snow on Sunday.

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The seasonal snow total is 55 inches above average. The current snow depth is 53 inches and the U.P. is expected to see more snow on Tuesday night.

Schools and businesses were at a standstill this week after the most recent snow. Take a look at some of the incredible photos:

This photo is from inside Houghton High School, which remains closed Tuesday:

This photo taken by Emily Rady in Ontonagon:

Lakeshore Drive, Ontonagon, MI.

Posted by Emily Rady on Monday, February 25, 2019

What‘s the view outside your door this morning? Share your pictures and location below, and we may share them on air. This is from Lantz in Marquette. #SomeplaceSpecial

Posted by TV6 & FOX UP on Monday, February 25, 2019

Rachel from Gwinn made this yesterday in her backyard. She says: "I just wanted to say with all the snow that we’ve...

Posted by TV6 & FOX UP on Friday, February 22, 2019

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