Spring Rains Cause Widespread Flooding in Michigan, Threatening Infrastructure and Homes
Michigan has experienced significant flooding due to above-average rainfall in March and April 2026, compounded by snowmelt in the northern regions. The Grand River, Michigan's longest river, has swollen, causing minor flood stages in areas like Comstock Park. The river crested on April 8, just below major flood levels, submerging roads and threatening homes. The state has seen double the normal rainfall for March, with April's first half already exceeding monthly averages. Northern Michigan faces additional challenges as snowmelt and rain have washed out roads and rendered airport runways unusable. The situation has stressed dams, with officials monitoring reservoirs and advising potential evacuations.