The winter of 2021-22 is giving it all she's got in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Video recorded at the end of April along Lakeshore Drive in Marquette shows weather that's much more like the middle of winter than mid spring and just days away from May.

Check out the video captured by the 906Images Facebook page

We also appreciate the AC/DC to Whitesnake segue for the soundtrack to the video.

Late season snow is, of course, no strange thing to find in the Upper Peninsula. Back in May 2018, we shared a photo of a dog laying in a brown and meager snow pile, one we believed to be the last patch of snow in the Upper Peninsula for the season in the Keweenaw near Houghton.

In the southern part of the state, mid-May snowfalls are not unheard of. In Kalamazoo in 1895 a third of an inch of snow fell on May 14.

Late season snows are pesky but they're rarely disasters that cause millions of dollars in damage. Here are some of the worst disasters in history:

LOOK: The most expensive weather and climate disasters in recent decades

Stacker ranked the most expensive climate disasters by the billions since 1980 by the total cost of all damages, adjusted for inflation, based on 2021 data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The list starts with Hurricane Sally, which caused $7.3 billion in damages in 2020, and ends with a devastating 2005 hurricane that caused $170 billion in damage and killed at least 1,833 people. Keep reading to discover the 50 of the most expensive climate disasters in recent decades in the U.S.

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