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Yes, it has snowed on the 4th of July in Michigan, though it is extremely rare. The most notable occurrence was in 1972 when light snow fell in parts of the state. Such weather events are unusual due to the typically warm summer temperatures in July. Overall, while not common, it is not completely impossible for snow to fall on this holiday in Michigan.
In the Upper Peninsula, every month but July has seen snow, hence the motto: "eleven months of winter and thirty days of rain."
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If they're a Michigan-based company or organization, yes.
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Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863 in Wayne Country, Michigan
Yes, and often the proximity to Lake Michigan causes something called "lake effect snow" which means that in winter, West Michigan receives quite a bit of precipitation.
No, it is extremely rare for it to snow in July in Oklahoma. July is typically one of the hottest months of the year in Oklahoma, with temperatures regularly reaching well above freezing. Snow in July would be highly unusual and not typical for the region.