SAULT STE. MARIE UPDATE via Sault Ste. Marie Snowmobile Association – 02/15
Good morning all,
It definitely rained overnight. Hard to say how much in all areas. I went to bed around 11 and it hadn’t started yet in the Soo. I woke up at 6 and it was done. Radar shows another round of rain that will just miss us, staying west.
I have no idea what the trails look like since we are not grooming. I will take a drive after work to the spots where the trails cross the roads to see what I can see. Any brave souls out riding, please let us know what you see.
Snow gauge reads 20”, down from 22” yesterday. Snow forecast is still up in the air. AccuWeather still shows 3-6”, John Dee shows 1-4”, others say 1” or so. Only time will tell.
I’ll share as much as I know as things move along.
SAULT STE. MARIE AREA UPDATE via Sault Ste. Marie Snowmobile Association >> 3/17/26 Last one for the day! Bryan hit the city trails this evening and they turned out great! The wet areas he saw a week ago are nonexistent now. He saw quite a bit of sled traffic for a Tuesday. Great to see people out enjoying the fresh snow and beautiful day! Thank you, Bryan!!❄️❄️❄️ #soo #soo0317h#snowphotos... See MoreSee Less
SAULT STE. MARIE AREA UPDATE via Sault Ste. Marie Snowmobile Association >> 3/17/26 Sorry for all of the posts today! As you can see, we’ve been busy! Pics from Kenny on his run with Raco Dave this morning on the 889 loop, 480 north of M28, and 8 along the powerline. They report that it turned out great! Thanks guys!❄️❄️❄️ #soo #soo0317f#snowphotos... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via Michigan Storm Chasers >> Final snowfall totals have been released from our blizzard of March 15th-17th, 2026 here in Michigan. Do note, some locations are approximated due to data gaps in the Upper Peninsula..... #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #soo #gaylord#cadillac#benzie#traversecity#petoskeyFinal snowfall totals have been released from our blizzard of March 15th-17th, 2026 here in Michigan. Do note, some locations are approximated due to data gaps in the Upper Peninsula.
No doubt the forecast lived up to its insanity, with many locations getting over 40" of snow across the central Upper Peninsula, and 8-10 foot snow drifts to make things even more extreme. In terms of forecast verification, our forecast did hit the 80%+ accuracy threshold we strive for after each event. Our final verification was 83%, and most of the the misses were where the system shifted slightly south to give parts of the northern Lower Peninsula greater than 24", and parts of the western Upper Peninsula much less. Anything over 18" of snow is just "a lot" at this point anyways, so we aren't stressing too badly about the miss in the Lower Peninsula near the Mackinac Bridge. Lake effect zones in SW Michigan did verify, as text was featured under the forecast that a couple spots would see locally higher amounts.
Overall, this will be a storm we won't soon forget, which adds to the list of wild weather we've experienced in Michigan over the last two weeks. If you have any additional snowfall reports to add to the list that are not affected by drifting, drop them in the comments below here on X or Facebook. A new two-day record was also broken at the NWS office in Marquette of 36"+ with this blizzard, which is just one record smashed by this blizzard. ... See MoreSee Less
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> Today, lake effect snow and winds slowly decrease, with snow totals exceeding 2 inches confined to Alger County. Highs will be around 20. Tonight and Wednesday, a weak system brings a widespread 1 to 2 inches of snow, with lows in the single digits in the interior to 10s around the lakeshores. Highs Wednesday will be in the 30s. For the rest of the week into the weekend, mostly weaker systems with highs above freezing and lows mainly in the 20s. #miweather #keweenaw#westernup#marquette#munising #seney #newberry #sooToday, lake effect snow and winds slowly decrease, with snow totals exceeding 2 inches confined to Alger County. Highs will be around 20. Tonight and Wednesday, a weak system brings a widespread 1 to 2 inches of snow, with lows in the single digits in the interior to 10s around the lakeshores. Highs Wednesday will be in the 30s. For the rest of the week into the weekend, mostly weaker systems with highs above freezing and lows mainly in the 20s. ... See MoreSee Less
SAULT STE. MARIE AREA UPDATE via Sault Ste. Marie Snowmobile Association >> 3/16/26 10:30 PM Good evening! Here in the Soo, the blizzard is winding down. For us, it wasn’t so much the snow as it was the wind. I still only show about a foot total new snow out of this storm from 10 AM yesterday until now, but the drifts are nuts. A few of us took a ride to Bay Mills Resort & Casino for dinner and to check out trail 8. Thank you to Zoey for the great service!! We opted to take the shoulder of 6 mile from Deland to the resort as we know that the farm field drifts on 8 west of Brimley are likely very deep and visibility was poor when we got out there. The bay was nearly impossible to see as well. Trail 8 from the Soo to Brimley is tunneled in spots due to people riding the middle to avoid the drifts. I personally lover smashing the drifts so I was in heaven on the outer edges😅 Surprisingly, we saw no downed trees or branches, which is pretty incredible! I’m hearing that groomers will likely roll out tomorrow morning on the first runs since the storm started. Hopefully, most businesses will be able reopen tomorrow, and we’ll get back to normal in short order. We will keep you posted! Hope you all got through this unscathed! ❄️❄️❄️ #soo #soo0316e#snowphotos... See MoreSee Less
SAULT STE. MARIE AREA UPDATE via Sault Ste. Marie Snowmobile Association >> 3/16/26 Good morning all! Here in the Soo at my place right off of trail 8, we’ve only received 8” or so of snow from this storm since 10 AM yesterday. Snow is ongoing, so we’ll see any we end up with. The wind and the drifting are the bigger story, at least here. I know that areas just south and west received more snow. Please check in with what you’re seeing and where you are at so that we have an idea how much snow is out there in our surrounding areas. Power has stayed on here, thankfully, but MANY businesses are closed as it’s unsafe for their staff to travel. I am certain there are downed trees on the trails. We are not advising going out, but if you do, be safe and please let us know what you’re seeing. Thank you! #soo #soo0316d#snowphotos... See MoreSee Less