Being from the Great Lakes State, I feel like Michiganders are just born a little bit different when it comes to how we handle cold.

Why Michiganders Handle Winter Differently

I'm not saying every Michigander can handle the snow or even likes it. However, I do think Michiganders have the upper hand when it comes to dealing with cold and snowy winter weather for a couple of reasons...

  1.  We've had years of experience. From good to bad to ugly, we've had several winters come and go and each one gives us a little more lived experience.
  2.  We have the equipment to get us through; snow suits, hats, heavy duty gloves, shovels, snow blowers, and much more.

Which brings me to the issue at hand: what do you wear when you're shoveling snow?

Outside, showing homes covered in snow and a person shoveling snow
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What Do You Wear to Shovel Snow?

In a matter of hours, Michiganders had a BUNCH of snow dropped on us, which means lots of people are going to be out shoveling or snow blowing their driveways and sidewalks.

Do you wear proper attire, like a coat, hat, and warm pants?

Or, are you like my neighbor and you made the crazy questionable decision to shovel snow while wearing shorts?

SHORTS!

I mean, I was cold just looking at him.

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Is he originally from Alaska or Antarctica? Because I feel like it's the only thing that makes sense.

At the end of the day, he appears to be fine, but I still feel like he made a very poor decision. It's also worth mentioning that this wasn't the first time I've seen him shovel while wearing shorts...

Okay, rant over.

First Snow Predictions for All 83 Michigan Counties (2025-26 Season)

How'd they do? As of early October, these were the dates that AccuWeather projected each Michigan county would see its first snowflakes for the 2025-26 season.

Gallery Credit: JR

A Look at Michigan's February 2022 Snowstorm

Michigan saw a huge snowstorm last week, the first of the season. It was the first this season, but it may not be the last. Lansing saw 13.3 inches of snow in a 24 hour period, which set new records for February snowfall. Other parts of Michigan saw a little bit more or less. Here are some pictures of the snow to show just how much over a foot of snow is.

Gallery Credit: Kristen Matthews

Michigan Snow Removal Etiquette

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