There are no averages in Michigan! Some years you'll see flurries in mid-October; other years we (Metro Detroit) don't have snow until past Thanksgiving! Northern Michigan will see snow in October and November more consistently than Southern Michigan.
In Virginia, the month that typically receives the most snow is January, while the month that usually gets the most rain is July.
January is the coldest month in Chicago with average highs of 32 degrees Fahrenheit and lows of 18 degrees.
February averages the most (6 or 7 inches), but January is not far behind.
February, technically, but it really varies depending on the year. January and February average almost the same amount, but there are years when December or even March have had the most snow. In other words, depends on the prevailing winter pattern.
Probably February but in some years the most snow will be in January depending on when the big storms come through.
In Virginia, the month that typically receives the most snow is January, while the month that usually gets the most rain is July.
I live in Michigan and honestly, it is the most unpredictable state for weather. We could have 65 degree days one day, then snow on the ground the next day. If you love climate change every day or every month, Michigan is the place to be!
In the Upper Peninsula, every month but July has seen snow, hence the motto: "eleven months of winter and thirty days of rain."
January is the coldest month in Chicago with average highs of 32 degrees Fahrenheit and lows of 18 degrees.
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It's relatively evenly spread through the winter, with the most coming in January and February.
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Yes, it has snowed on the 4th of July in Michigan, though it is extremely rare. The most notable occurrence was in 1972 when light snow fell in parts of the state. Such weather events are unusual due to the typically warm summer temperatures in July. Overall, while not common, it is not completely impossible for snow to fall on this holiday in Michigan.
On average Michigan does, though northeastern Indiana does get more than many parts of lower MI on the east side.
February averages the most (6 or 7 inches), but January is not far behind.