According the snow map posted herein, the entire UP is under 16 to 24+ inches of snow, as is the upper half of the Lower.
Snow cover in Wyoming, with the exception of the mountain areas is a mere 2-4". whereas the rest of Michigan Lower is 8-16".
Having lived in the lower, Clare Co., and in the UP, on Neebish Island, there is generally a lot more snow in Michigan than there is in Wyoming, unless you are about 7000. There is generally more wind here in Wyoming, and it is cold. However, one year in Petoskey, Michigan, the temps never got about zero for about 3 weeks and were more like -20 to -40.
No matter where you are, you'll have weather! I guess that's why it's called that!
Anyway, 4WD is certainly the way to go - kinda like ammo, better to have and not need than to need and not have.
Be Safe,