The 2013-14 Winter, Page 5 of 7: Late March (Kalamazoo, Michigan and Wyoming, Michigan)

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          These photos were taken during late March as melting was beginning to take place in southern Michigan. The meltdown was slow, as there was a lot of snow to melt. Kalamazoo saw 120 straight days (December 6, 2013 to April 4, 2014) with at least some snow on the ground.

          Scroll down to view the images or click here to view the next page which highlights pictures in early April along Route 2 in Michigan's Upper Peninsula between St. Ignace and Escanaba.






          The snow piles are looking a little dirty along Bronson Blvd. in Kalamazoo.
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          Snow piles still top mailboxes in the neighborhoods of Kalamazoo.
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          On the campus of Western Michigan University.
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          Snow piles in a neighborhood of Wyoming, Michigan.
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          This image and the next two highlight flooding along Buck Creek as a result of the melting snow.
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          It's interesting to compare this image with the last image on page two.
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