Grand Marais Area Trail Report – 01/03
GRAND MARAIS UPDATE via Grand Marais Sno-Trails Assoc. – 01/03
We got all our trails groomed overnight. The fresh snowfall was 2"-3" in some areas with 6"+ in other areas. All of the trails have thin spots. The snow continues to fall and is forecasted to continue through the weekend. I will post a couple more videos in the comments. These are from our South trail, #443 and #88. Ride safe!!
TB Al.
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Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Thursday January 15th, 2026 - 5:04 pm
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> A couple rounds of heavy lake effect snow will develop first across Luce County tonight through tomorrow, then across the western U.P./Keweenaw tomorrow into Saturday afternoon. Winter Weather Advisories and Warnings are in effect from tonight through Saturday afternoon. Greatest snowfall accumulations are expected across the higher terrain west of a line from Ironwood to White Plains, and from Mass City to Painesdale. #miweather #keweenaw #westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaA couple rounds of heavy lake effect snow will develop first across Luce County tonight through tomorrow, then across the western U.P./Keweenaw tomorrow into Saturday afternoon. Winter Weather Advisories and Warnings are in effect from tonight through Saturday afternoon. Greatest snowfall accumulations are expected across the higher terrain west of a line from Ironwood to White Plains, and from Mass City to Painesdale. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thursday January 15th, 2026 - 4:53 pm
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via Pine Stump >> 1-15-26
A little snow in the night again
A little snow in the forcast almost every day for the next week
This should be a good weekend to ride and next week should be great riding. The traffic’s been really low during the week come take advantage of it!!!!
Daily parking out back for anyone that needs it!! #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Thursday January 15th, 2026 - 4:48 pm
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via TASA Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association >> Lesson Learned!!
NEVER EVER look behind you while plowing through 6ft drifts, EVER!
What's behind you,
DOESN'T MATTER!! 🫤 #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Thursday January 15th, 2026 - 11:30 am
GRAND MARAIS AREA UPDATE via Grand Marais Sno-Trails Assoc. >> A view of last night’s groom. South route is really looking good after the warm up last week and even Hope says Cool ride on 😎 #grandmarais #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Thursday January 15th, 2026 - 11:18 am
PARADISE AREA UPDATE via Paradise Area Night Riders www.paradiseareanightriders.org >> 1/15/26
2 degrees this morning with a weird freezing fog/misty snow mix in the air. Everything is all white outside....really pretty. After enduring a few days and nights above freezing we finally got the break we needed from Mother Nature and it looks like its gonna stick around for quite a while!!! So here`s our plan......
We are running the Stump trail and the Point trails today but are gonna skip the far north section of the Point trail to let it freeze up more. Tomorrow we are heading south with 2 machines w/o drags and see if we can fix the water holes that opened up on the power line and in the Federal Forest, then Saturday run the high ground trails again and Sunday head to the Falls trail and see what we got. If all goes well hit the swamp south of town on Monday. Gonna be REAL busy for a while. I think we will need more help from Mother Nature with some snow but by next week we should be in better shape. Wish us luck!!!!
LET `ER SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Groomer Chris #paradise #newberry ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 6:43 pm
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via TASA Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association >> On trail 45 coming back from the falls toward Newberry ... #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 2:13 pm
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via TASA Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association >> Trail Update 01/14/2026
All 3 groomers are out. Trail 45 to the Upper Falls is looking good. Trail 9 is getting into shape and the South trail is great. Ride Safe and always ride right. #newberry ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 12:22 pm
GRAND MARAIS AREA UPDATE via Grand Marais Tavern >> Blustery weather but that doesn’t stop the fun!! #grandmarais #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 11:59 am
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via Pine Stump >> 1-14-26
11 degrees this morning with a high of 15. This should get everything froze back up
A few inches of snow in the night and it’s still snowing
It looks like the cold and snow will be hanging around now. Second half of the month looks cold now
It should be a good weekend coming up and next week as well!! #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 11:26 am
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via TASA Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association >> Alright, Back to work!
Small delay just past Silver Creek.
In and out of Windy Corners 7:01AM
Pretty lonely up there at that hour.
So here's the scoop after 17.6 miles.
We're still dealing with Sugar Snow, only this Sugar Snow has gotten moist, dried, and its like we had to beat the bejeebers out of it on the counter, and then poured it down the trail.
I can move it where we need it, I can make it flat, I can't make it real pretty, its crusty, looks like sponge surface.
Keeps snowing and blowing like its been since I left, we get her flat on the way up, blend that in on the way back, may get pretty yet! 😊
Two sister water spots mile out from M123 were frozen solid, broke through the end of one and bit, and tried to scrape it a little more to ease the edge some.
Forgot, if you love drifts, you'll love today! It's also packing down very hard, a great new base to work with.
Just turned north to Pine Stump, if you're headed down, I'll see you soon 😊
Made it to Seney T, no signs of life anywhere on this trip so far, 9:23am #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 3:26 am
WEATHER UPDATE via Michigan Storm Chasers >> Here is your final look at snowfall totals over a 36-hour period from tonight, through midday Thursday, January 14th through 15th, 2026. NOTE, snow will start overnight for the UP, but later tomorrow morning into the afternoon for the LP.
Discussion
Lake effect snow is the rave with this one. Winds almost directly out of the north coupled with low-level DGZ and strong forcing will allow for many of the areas in dark blue, and especially pink pick up well over half a foot of fresh snow with this event. Hyper-localized banding is expected, which is when the span of 20 miles sees a difference in snow accumulation of 1", to perhaps 12-18". A 1° change in wind direction will help, or hurt your chances at significant snowfall if you're right along the lakeshore areas, especially SW Michigan.
Inland areas will only see under an inch within an initial snow squall and light lake effect afterward. We are not confident that the stretch from Lansing to Port Huron will get more than 1.5", but we put 1-3" just in case. Lake Huron will also show off lake effect snow, with parts of Huron county seeing 4-8". To the north, northwest lower Michigan will see 2-5" and 4-8", with a localized swath of 6"+ near Manistee and points surrounding. Lastly, the UP will see its highest totals along the higher elevation areas of the central portion of the peninsula.
Wind gusts up to 30 mph, even 40-45 mph are likely with this snow, and as a result, near-zero visibilities and drifted roads may occur near each lakeshore. Allow extra travel time when driving on Wednesday in the 4-8", or 6-12"/6-18" zones. We will have radar, weather camera, and traffic updates coming tomorrow as the snow comes down, so drop a follow here at Michigan Storm Chasers for coverage. #miweather #keweenaw #westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsarea #gaylord #cadillac #benzie #traversecity #petoskeyHere is your final look at snowfall totals over a 36-hour period from tonight, through midday Thursday, January 14th through 15th, 2026. NOTE, snow will start overnight for the UP, but later tomorrow morning into the afternoon for the LP.
Discussion
Lake effect snow is the rave with this one. Winds almost directly out of the north coupled with low-level DGZ and strong forcing will allow for many of the areas in dark blue, and especially pink pick up well over half a foot of fresh snow with this event. Hyper-localized banding is expected, which is when the span of 20 miles sees a difference in snow accumulation of 1", to perhaps 12-18". A 1° change in wind direction will help, or hurt your chances at significant snowfall if you're right along the lakeshore areas, especially SW Michigan.
Inland areas will only see under an inch within an initial snow squall and light lake effect afterward. We are not confident that the stretch from Lansing to Port Huron will get more than 1.5", but we put 1-3" just in case. Lake Huron will also show off lake effect snow, with parts of Huron county seeing 4-8". To the north, northwest lower Michigan will see 2-5" and 4-8", with a localized swath of 6"+ near Manistee and points surrounding. Lastly, the UP will see its highest totals along the higher elevation areas of the central portion of the peninsula.
Wind gusts up to 30 mph, even 40-45 mph are likely with this snow, and as a result, near-zero visibilities and drifted roads may occur near each lakeshore. Allow extra travel time when driving on Wednesday in the 4-8", or 6-12"/6-18" zones. We will have radar, weather camera, and traffic updates coming tomorrow as the snow comes down, so drop a follow here at Michigan Storm Chasers for coverage.
-- Trusted Partner on Wednesday --
Top Gun Roofing & Exteriors | 616-900-8033, call today for all exterior home needs across the Grand Rapids area! ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 3:20 am
WEATHER UPDATE via Meteorologist Brad Sugden >> SNOW TIME!! Lake effect areas, you're about to be buried in some locations! This is purely lake effect that kicks in Wednesday morning and lasts through Thursday afternoon. Thursday afternoon the lake effect subsides as another clipper system moves in.
Temperatures are warmest Wednesday morning then drop significantly into the late afternoon and evening. Many will have wind chills below zero.
Snow will be fluffy and BLOWING. Gusts near 40mph can be expected. #miweather #keweenaw #westernup #munising #newberry #soo #gaylord #cadillac #benzie #traversecity #petoskey ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 3:10 am
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via Trails End Lodging >> The snow is once again falling in Windy Corners! #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
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Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Thursday January 15th, 2026 - 5:04 pm
WEATHER UPDATE via US National Weather Service Marquette Michigan >> A couple rounds of heavy lake effect snow will develop first across Luce County tonight through tomorrow, then across the western U.P./Keweenaw tomorrow into Saturday afternoon. Winter Weather Advisories and Warnings are in effect from tonight through Saturday afternoon. Greatest snowfall accumulations are expected across the higher terrain west of a line from Ironwood to White Plains, and from Mass City to Painesdale. #miweather #keweenaw #westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsareaA couple rounds of heavy lake effect snow will develop first across Luce County tonight through tomorrow, then across the western U.P./Keweenaw tomorrow into Saturday afternoon. Winter Weather Advisories and Warnings are in effect from tonight through Saturday afternoon. Greatest snowfall accumulations are expected across the higher terrain west of a line from Ironwood to White Plains, and from Mass City to Painesdale. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thursday January 15th, 2026 - 4:53 pm
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via Pine Stump >> 1-15-26
A little snow in the night again
A little snow in the forcast almost every day for the next week
This should be a good weekend to ride and next week should be great riding. The traffic’s been really low during the week come take advantage of it!!!!
Daily parking out back for anyone that needs it!! #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Thursday January 15th, 2026 - 4:48 pm
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via TASA Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association >> Lesson Learned!!
NEVER EVER look behind you while plowing through 6ft drifts, EVER!
What's behind you,
DOESN'T MATTER!! 🫤 #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Thursday January 15th, 2026 - 11:30 am
GRAND MARAIS AREA UPDATE via Grand Marais Sno-Trails Assoc. >> A view of last night’s groom. South route is really looking good after the warm up last week and even Hope says Cool ride on 😎 #grandmarais #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Thursday January 15th, 2026 - 11:18 am
PARADISE AREA UPDATE via Paradise Area Night Riders www.paradiseareanightriders.org >> 1/15/26
2 degrees this morning with a weird freezing fog/misty snow mix in the air. Everything is all white outside....really pretty. After enduring a few days and nights above freezing we finally got the break we needed from Mother Nature and it looks like its gonna stick around for quite a while!!! So here`s our plan......
We are running the Stump trail and the Point trails today but are gonna skip the far north section of the Point trail to let it freeze up more. Tomorrow we are heading south with 2 machines w/o drags and see if we can fix the water holes that opened up on the power line and in the Federal Forest, then Saturday run the high ground trails again and Sunday head to the Falls trail and see what we got. If all goes well hit the swamp south of town on Monday. Gonna be REAL busy for a while. I think we will need more help from Mother Nature with some snow but by next week we should be in better shape. Wish us luck!!!!
LET `ER SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Groomer Chris #paradise #newberry ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 6:43 pm
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via TASA Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association >> On trail 45 coming back from the falls toward Newberry ... #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 2:13 pm
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via TASA Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association >> Trail Update 01/14/2026
All 3 groomers are out. Trail 45 to the Upper Falls is looking good. Trail 9 is getting into shape and the South trail is great. Ride Safe and always ride right. #newberry ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 12:22 pm
GRAND MARAIS AREA UPDATE via Grand Marais Tavern >> Blustery weather but that doesn’t stop the fun!! #grandmarais #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 11:59 am
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via Pine Stump >> 1-14-26
11 degrees this morning with a high of 15. This should get everything froze back up
A few inches of snow in the night and it’s still snowing
It looks like the cold and snow will be hanging around now. Second half of the month looks cold now
It should be a good weekend coming up and next week as well!! #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 11:26 am
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via TASA Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association >> Alright, Back to work!
Small delay just past Silver Creek.
In and out of Windy Corners 7:01AM
Pretty lonely up there at that hour.
So here's the scoop after 17.6 miles.
We're still dealing with Sugar Snow, only this Sugar Snow has gotten moist, dried, and its like we had to beat the bejeebers out of it on the counter, and then poured it down the trail.
I can move it where we need it, I can make it flat, I can't make it real pretty, its crusty, looks like sponge surface.
Keeps snowing and blowing like its been since I left, we get her flat on the way up, blend that in on the way back, may get pretty yet! 😊
Two sister water spots mile out from M123 were frozen solid, broke through the end of one and bit, and tried to scrape it a little more to ease the edge some.
Forgot, if you love drifts, you'll love today! It's also packing down very hard, a great new base to work with.
Just turned north to Pine Stump, if you're headed down, I'll see you soon 😊
Made it to Seney T, no signs of life anywhere on this trip so far, 9:23am #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 3:26 am
WEATHER UPDATE via Michigan Storm Chasers >> Here is your final look at snowfall totals over a 36-hour period from tonight, through midday Thursday, January 14th through 15th, 2026. NOTE, snow will start overnight for the UP, but later tomorrow morning into the afternoon for the LP.
Discussion
Lake effect snow is the rave with this one. Winds almost directly out of the north coupled with low-level DGZ and strong forcing will allow for many of the areas in dark blue, and especially pink pick up well over half a foot of fresh snow with this event. Hyper-localized banding is expected, which is when the span of 20 miles sees a difference in snow accumulation of 1", to perhaps 12-18". A 1° change in wind direction will help, or hurt your chances at significant snowfall if you're right along the lakeshore areas, especially SW Michigan.
Inland areas will only see under an inch within an initial snow squall and light lake effect afterward. We are not confident that the stretch from Lansing to Port Huron will get more than 1.5", but we put 1-3" just in case. Lake Huron will also show off lake effect snow, with parts of Huron county seeing 4-8". To the north, northwest lower Michigan will see 2-5" and 4-8", with a localized swath of 6"+ near Manistee and points surrounding. Lastly, the UP will see its highest totals along the higher elevation areas of the central portion of the peninsula.
Wind gusts up to 30 mph, even 40-45 mph are likely with this snow, and as a result, near-zero visibilities and drifted roads may occur near each lakeshore. Allow extra travel time when driving on Wednesday in the 4-8", or 6-12"/6-18" zones. We will have radar, weather camera, and traffic updates coming tomorrow as the snow comes down, so drop a follow here at Michigan Storm Chasers for coverage. #miweather #keweenaw #westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsarea #gaylord #cadillac #benzie #traversecity #petoskeyHere is your final look at snowfall totals over a 36-hour period from tonight, through midday Thursday, January 14th through 15th, 2026. NOTE, snow will start overnight for the UP, but later tomorrow morning into the afternoon for the LP.
Discussion
Lake effect snow is the rave with this one. Winds almost directly out of the north coupled with low-level DGZ and strong forcing will allow for many of the areas in dark blue, and especially pink pick up well over half a foot of fresh snow with this event. Hyper-localized banding is expected, which is when the span of 20 miles sees a difference in snow accumulation of 1", to perhaps 12-18". A 1° change in wind direction will help, or hurt your chances at significant snowfall if you're right along the lakeshore areas, especially SW Michigan.
Inland areas will only see under an inch within an initial snow squall and light lake effect afterward. We are not confident that the stretch from Lansing to Port Huron will get more than 1.5", but we put 1-3" just in case. Lake Huron will also show off lake effect snow, with parts of Huron county seeing 4-8". To the north, northwest lower Michigan will see 2-5" and 4-8", with a localized swath of 6"+ near Manistee and points surrounding. Lastly, the UP will see its highest totals along the higher elevation areas of the central portion of the peninsula.
Wind gusts up to 30 mph, even 40-45 mph are likely with this snow, and as a result, near-zero visibilities and drifted roads may occur near each lakeshore. Allow extra travel time when driving on Wednesday in the 4-8", or 6-12"/6-18" zones. We will have radar, weather camera, and traffic updates coming tomorrow as the snow comes down, so drop a follow here at Michigan Storm Chasers for coverage.
-- Trusted Partner on Wednesday --
Top Gun Roofing & Exteriors | 616-900-8033, call today for all exterior home needs across the Grand Rapids area! ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 3:20 am
WEATHER UPDATE via Meteorologist Brad Sugden >> SNOW TIME!! Lake effect areas, you're about to be buried in some locations! This is purely lake effect that kicks in Wednesday morning and lasts through Thursday afternoon. Thursday afternoon the lake effect subsides as another clipper system moves in.
Temperatures are warmest Wednesday morning then drop significantly into the late afternoon and evening. Many will have wind chills below zero.
Snow will be fluffy and BLOWING. Gusts near 40mph can be expected. #miweather #keweenaw #westernup #munising #newberry #soo #gaylord #cadillac #benzie #traversecity #petoskey ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan Snowmobile Trail Report
Wednesday January 14th, 2026 - 3:10 am
NEWBERRY AREA UPDATE via Trails End Lodging >> The snow is once again falling in Windy Corners! #newberry #snowphotos ... See MoreSee Less
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