They Said It Would Miss. It Didn't — The Storm That Rewrote History
They said this storm would miss. It didn't.
On the weekend of March 14–16, 2026, one of the most historic blizzards in modern memory completely rewrote the forecast — and the record books. A 100-mile shift in the storm's track changed everything. Cities that mediaset thought they were safe got buried under 3 feet of snow. Records that had stood for over 135 years were shattered in a single weekend.
Herman, Michigan: 36 inches. Marquette: broke a 30-year record. Green Bay's worst snow day since 1889. Over 45 million people under weather alerts. 2,000+ flights canceled. Hundreds of thousands without power.
This is the full breakdown of what happened, why the forecast failed, who got hit the hardest, and what's still coming.
⏱️ Chapters: 0:00 — The Storm That Changed Overnight 1:45 — How the Forecast Fell Apart 4:30 — The 100-Mile Shift That Changed Everything 8:15 — Record-Breaking Snowfall Totals 13:00 — Human Impact: Flights, Power Outages & Emergencies 17:30 — What's Still Coming
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