HARBOR SPRINGS AREA UPDATE via Harbor Springs Snowmobile Club >> 02/21
Yesterday started out with heavy rain and then turned into snow. We had groomers lined up for last night but unfortunately the temperatures didn’t get low enough to head out. We are hoping to get out tonight but the temperatures are still showing 30 degrees at 7pm.
Don’t forget Clyde’s is putting on their annual ride today and they have a steak & shrimp dinner afterwards where all proceeds go to the club. Thank you Clyde’s!
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Gaylord Michigan >> Ongoing snow continues today, focusing on far northern lower Michigan this afternoon into tonight, where a general 2-5” of snow is possible by Sun. AM. Looking ahead, we transition to snow showers Sunday. Drier but colder Monday. Next system builds Tue afternoon. #miweather #gaylord#cadillac#benzie#traversecity#petoskeyOngoing snow continues today, focusing on far northern lower Michigan this afternoon into tonight, where a general 2-5” of snow is possible by Sun. AM. Looking ahead, we transition to snow showers Sunday. Drier but colder Monday. Next system builds Tue afternoon. #MIwx ... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via Michigan Storm Chasers >> Okay, remember how we mentioned sneaky snow this weekend? Well, it started yesterday, and will continue today at times, but fill in greater as lake effect by Sunday. Here on February 21st, 2026, most of the snow and freezing rain will continue across the western UP and northwestern LP. We will see a shift to more snow into central and southern Michigan by late this evening. Then on Sunday, snow should be on-and-off across the entire state, with an uptick in typical lake effect zones such as the spine of the western UP, and the entire Lake Michigan shoreline. Lake effect bands are very finicky, and are subject to microclimate wind shifts. It's very possible that a few locations in our 1-3" zone see 4-5" by the end of the day on Sunday. We will be monitoring radar for a dominant lake effect band that stretches across the peninsula. The increase of wind on Sunday morning may also reduce visibility on all roadways to under half a mile, so travel only as fast as conditions allow. Bottom line, plan for some more of that "annoyance" snow. Not enough to be called a big storm, but enough to cover all side roads, and many of our main roads. Accumulation will be higher during the overnight hours when surface temperatures are NOT at or above 32°F for most of the state. This also means our chances at freezing drizzle are higher during the daylight hours. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #soo #gaylord#cadillac#benzie#traversecity#petoskeyOkay, remember how we mentioned sneaky snow this weekend? Well, it started yesterday, and will continue today at times, but fill in greater as lake effect by Sunday.
Here on February 21st, 2026, most of the snow and freezing rain will continue across the western UP and northwestern LP. We will see a shift to more snow into central and southern Michigan by late this evening. Then on Sunday, snow should be on-and-off across the entire state, with an uptick in typical lake effect zones such as the spine of the western UP, and the entire Lake Michigan shoreline. Lake effect bands are very finicky, and are subject to microclimate wind shifts. It's very possible that a few locations in our 1-3" zone see 4-5" by the end of the day on Sunday. We will be monitoring radar for a dominant lake effect band that stretches across the peninsula. The increase of wind on Sunday morning may also reduce visibility on all roadways to under half a mile, so travel only as fast as conditions allow.
Bottom line, plan for some more of that "annoyance" snow. Not enough to be called a big storm, but enough to cover all side roads, and many of our main roads. Accumulation will be higher during the overnight hours when surface temperatures are NOT at or above 32°F for most of the state. This also means our chances at freezing drizzle are higher during the daylight hours.
We fully expect to see your emoji reactions to this snowfall still-to-fall through the morning commute on Monday. Are you ready for winter to be over, or do you need this snow like there's no tomorrow?
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HARBOR SPRINGS AREA UPDATE via Harbor Springs Snowmobile Club >> Yesterday started out with heavy rain and then turned into snow. We had groomers lined up for last night but unfortunately the temperatures didn’t get low enough to head out. We are hoping to get out tonight but the temperatures are still showing 30 degrees at 7pm. Don’t forget Clyde’s is putting on their annual ride today and they have a steak & shrimp dinner afterwards where all proceeds go to the club. Thank you Clyde’s! #harborsprings#petoskeyYesterday started out with heavy rain and then turned into snow. We had groomers lined up for last night but unfortunately the temperatures didn’t get low enough to head out. We are hoping to get out tonight but the temperatures are still showing 30 degrees at 7pm.
Don’t forget Clyde’s is putting on their annual ride today and they have a steak & shrimp dinner afterwards where all proceeds go to the club. Thank you Clyde’s! ... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via 9&10 News >> Weather Update / 2-20-26: Tracking more snow and colder temperatures into the weekend, breezy winds early next week, and another clipper mid next week. Winds go more NW into this weekend bringing back some colder temperatures to support more snow. Better chances for the snow Saturday into N. Lower and the Tip of the Mitt. More lake effect snow chances for Sunday. NW winds will become breezy Sunday into Monday. We also could have another clipper system to track next Tuesday into Wednesday. As of now, looking more like another snow/mix. Forecast: www.9and10news.com/weather/ #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsarea#gaylord#cadillac#benzie#traversecity#petoskey... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Gaylord Michigan >> Snow will continue into tonight across the Tip of the Mitt region toward Alpena with a secondary area of heavier snow expected to develop across northwest lower Michigan tonight into Saturday. Highest amounts are expected across areas near and south of Grand Traverse Bay. #miweather #gaylord#cadillac#benzie#traversecity#petoskey #soo #newberrySnow will continue into tonight across the Tip of the Mitt region toward Alpena with a secondary area of heavier snow expected to develop across northwest lower Michigan tonight into Saturday. Highest amounts are expected across areas near and south of Grand Traverse Bay. #miwx ... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Gaylord Michigan >> Rain will spread across northern Michigan this morning, eventually switching to a rain/snow mix by this afternoon. Highest amounts of 1-3” are expected across parts of the eastern U.P. and Tip of the Mitt, leading to slippery roads and localized hazardous travel into this evening. #miweather #gaylord#cadillac#benzie#traversecity#petoskey #soo #newberryRain will spread across northern Michigan this morning, eventually switching to a rain/snow mix by this afternoon. Highest amounts of 1-3” are expected across parts of the eastern U.P. and Tip of the Mitt, leading to slippery roads and localized hazardous travel into this evening. ... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Gaylord Michigan >> Another round of accumulating snow and rain returns to northern Michigan for the end of the week. Mainly rain is expected Friday morning before transitioning to snow across the eastern U.P. and parts of far northern lower through the afternoon. A switch to all snow will likely hold off until later Friday night. Best chances for at least 2” of wet snow will come across the eastern U.P. and areas of northern lower along and north of M-68. Rain is expected to be the primary precip type south of M-68 at this time. Stay tuned to the latest forecast for updates! #miweather #gaylord#cadillac#benzie#traversecity#petoskey #soo #newberryAnother round of accumulating snow and rain returns to northern Michigan for the end of the week. Mainly rain is expected Friday morning before transitioning to snow across the eastern U.P. and parts of far northern lower through the afternoon. A switch to all snow will likely hold off until later Friday night. Best chances for at least 2” of wet snow will come across the eastern U.P. and areas of northern lower along and north of M-68. Rain is expected to be the primary precip type south of M-68 at this time. Stay tuned to the latest forecast for updates! ... See MoreSee Less