Northeast U.S. Digs Out After Historic Snowstorm
The Northeastern United States is facing ongoing challenges as it recovers from a massive snowstorm that blanketed the region, disrupting da...
The Detroit Metro area received 3 to 6 inches of dry, powdery snow.
The warm temperatures and light rain before the snowfall led to ice development, creating very slippery travel conditions.
Detroit Metro Airport experienced 296 flight delays and 85 cancellations.
Hundreds of schools were canceled on January 15th due to Arctic air hampering road treatment options.
Snowfall totals varied across Southeast Michigan, with higher accumulations in the Detroit Metro area and lower amounts farther north.
On January 14, 2026, temperatures in southeast Michigan began in the upper 30s to lower 40s before an Arctic front moved in, bringing light rain and drizzle. Temperatures quickly dropped into the 20s by the afternoon, leading to snow showers, mainly south of I-69. The combination of an upper-level wave and northerly winds off Lake Huron contributed to heavy snow showers across the Detroit Metro area. The dry, powdery snow accumulated rapidly, causing significant issues for the Detroit Metro PM commute, resulting in numerous spin-outs and crashes. The earlier warm temperatures and rain caused ice development beneath the snow, exacerbating the slippery conditions. Detroit Metro Airport faced significant disruptions with numerous flight delays and cancellations. The Arctic air further complicated road treatment efforts overnight, leading to widespread school cancellations on January 15th. Snowfall totals varied across the region. The following locations reported:
Linden (Genesee County): 1.0 inch
Flint Bishop Airport (Genesee County): 1.4 inches
4 N Burton (Genesee County): 2.5 inches
Port Austin (Huron County): 1.0 inch
Filion (Huron County): 1.4 inches
Bad Axe (Huron County): 3.5 inches
Morenci (Lenawee County): 2.1 inches
1 NE Clinton (Lenawee County): 4.1 inches
Shelby Township (Macomb County): 3.5 inches
2 NE Sterling Heights (Macomb County): 4.3 inches
Eastpointe (Macomb County): 5.5 inches
Richmond (Macomb County): 6.1 inches
2 NE Midland (Midland County): 0.4 inches
6 NW Monroe (Monroe County): 2.8 inches
5 WNW Temperance (Monroe County): 3.0 inches
6 NW Monroe (Monroe County): 3.5 inches
3 N Monroe (Monroe County): 4.0 inches
Royal Oak (Oakland County): 4.0 inches
Beverly Hills (Oakland County): 4.5 inches
3 SE West Bloomfield (Oakland County): 5.0 inches
Ortonville (Oakland County): 5.1 inches
Novi (Oakland County): 6.0 inches
4 E White Lake (Oakland County): 6.3 inches
Lexington (Sanilac County): 2.5 inches
3 NW Croswell (Sanilac County): 4.5 inches
1 NW Owosso (Shiawassee County): 0.9 inches
Riley Center (St. Clair County): 3.7 inches
Cass City (Tuscola County): 1.5 inches
2 WNW Ann Arbor (Washtenaw County): 4.0 inches
7 W Ann Arbor (Washtenaw County): 4.0 inches
3 SE Ann Arbor (Washtenaw County): 6.5 inches
Grosse Pointe Farms (Wayne County): 3.0 inches
2 SW Livonia (Wayne County): 5.5 inches
2 SE Romulus (Wayne County): 6.1 inches
Wyandotte (Wayne County): 6.2 inches
Q: How much snow did the Detroit Metro area receive?
The Detroit Metro area received between 3 to 6 inches of snow.
Q: What were the primary impacts of the snowfall?
The snowfall caused significant travel disruptions, including spin-outs, crashes, and flight delays/cancellations. It also led to numerous school closings.
Q: What made the travel conditions particularly hazardous?
The combination of warm temperatures and light rain prior to the snowfall resulted in ice development beneath the snow, creating very slippery conditions.
Be prepared for winter weather conditions, including slippery roads and potential travel delays.
Monitor local weather forecasts and advisories.
Allow extra time for commuting and consider alternative transportation options if possible.
Stay informed about school closings and delays.
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