While seeing snow in a Michigan March isn't surprising, it's never welcomed as gleefully as the first snowfall of the season, with eyes and tongues pointed to the skies as flakes fall on your face and into your mouth. The last accumulation of snow is usually also acknowledged by looking up, but with a glare accompanied by an angrily shaken fist. Let's dive into Michigan's records for the latest snowfalls, with significant accumulation (over 3 inches) that fell well into spring.

Related: Blizzard of 1978: When Mother Nature's Fury Shut Down Michigan

We'll look at cities in the Upper and Lower Peninsulas for proper Michigan balance, with the latter receiving snow much later than the former.

Michigan's Latest Snowfalls on Record With More Than Three Inches of Accumulation

Season Killer: Revealing Michigan's Spring Snowfall Records
Canva
loading...

Let's face it: Living in Michigan, nothing changes unless there are more than three inches of snow. We go about our lives and hope the salt/plow truck eventually makes it down our street. Late-season snowfall usually doesn't stick around long either, especially if it's a morning or overnight storm; it's not uncommon for several inches of snow to melt before lunch.

Detroit, Michigan's Latest Snowfall on Record

Detroit, Michigan's record for latest snow accumulation over 3 inches.
Canva
loading...

The Motor City had three inches of snow dumped on its streets on two occasions: April 29, 1909, and April 16-17, 1961. The most significant last-season snowfall for Detroit, Michigan, happened on May 9, 1923, when 6 inches of powder coated Motown. However, the latest snowfall on record for Detroit was set on May 21-22, 1883, with a total of 8 inches.

99.1 WFMK logo
Get our free mobile app

Flint, Lansing, and Saginaw, Michigan's Latest Snowfall on Record

Season Killer: Revealing Michigan's Spring Snowfall Records
Canva
loading...

Much like Detroit, Flint, Michigan, took a pounding on May 9, 1923, only it received double the snow. The record set on that day was 12 inches of snow...in May. The city's residents couldn't have greeted that snow warmly at the time.

Related: Michigan Weather History: Highest, Lowest, Deepest, Wettest

Saginaw and Lansing, Michigan's latest snowfall records were also set on May 9, 1923. Saginaw saw 9 inches, while Lansing was buried under 11.5 inches of winter white.

Iron Mountain and Marquette, Michigan's Latest Snowfall on Record

Season Killer: Revealing Michigan's Spring Snowfall Records
Canva
loading...

Michigan's Upper Peninsula is a different animal in terms of the latest snowfall of the year. While it was only 2 inches, Marquette's last snowfall in 1859 happened on June 2. The biggest late-season blizzard landed on May 10, 1990, and coated Marquette with 10.6 inches.

Meanwhile, on the west side of the UP sits Iron Mountain, Michigan. Iron Mountain's latest significant snowfall was 8 inches on May 11, 1990. Here's hoping these are records that stand for a long time and aren't broken this year or anytime soon.

Blizzard of 1978: When Mother Nature's Fury Shut Down Michigan

The Blizzard of 1978 was an iconic storm system made possible by two converging fronts, one from the Gulf of Mexico, meeting a northern system from Canada creating record snowfall and hurricane-force winds that shutdown Michigan's transportation system, both on the ground and in the air. Here's a look at WOOD TV 8's coverage from January 25th through January 27th, 1978.

Gallery Credit: Scott Clow

2024 Michigan County By County Tornado Risk Projections

Roof Gnome, using FEMA data and analyzing nearly 950 counties throughout the United States at moderate to high risk for tornados, was able to rank 34 Michigan counties for storm risks in 2024 and projected financial impact. Here's a county-by-county look at Michigan's Tornano Vulnerability.

Gallery Credit: Scott Clow

More From 99.1 WFMK