Snow Day Hub
Michigan Snow Day Calculator
Michigan gets 56 inches of snow per year — but not every storm closes school. Live snow day probability for 17 Michigan cities, calibrated to local closure thresholds.
Michigan has one of the most snow-hardened school cultures in the country. Across the 17 Michigan cities covered by SnowSense™, average annual snowfall is 56 inches, with Marquette receiving up to 143 inches in a typical winter. Despite that volume, Michigan districts close school less often than mid-Atlantic districts do — kids, buses, and roads here are built for winter.
What closes Michigan schools isn't snow accumulation — it's wind chill, ice, or infrastructure failure. Sustained wind chills below −30°F trigger safety-driven cold-day cancellations under most Michigan districts' protocols. A foot of powder, by contrast, is usually just Tuesday.
The city links above show live snow day probability for every covered Michigan city. SnowSense™ weighs wind-chill risk separately from accumulation for Michigan, so a frigid-but-clear day can still register a probability spike when accumulation-only models would show zero.