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The Snowbelt Is Shrinking, How Will it Impact Fleets?

According to new research, the average U.S. snowfall is projected to drop significantly through 2050. That shift is going to shake up how municipal and private fleets plan for winter.

August 6, 2025
Work Truck headline graphic reading “Shrinking Snowbelt” over a snowy, tree-lined road

The U.S. snowbelt is shrinking—and that’s not just a flurry of hype. New forecasts show how rising temps are changing winter fleet demands.

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Let’s talk snow. Or, more accurately, less of it. A new long-range forecast is sounding the alarm for fleets that rely on snow and ice equipment: the snowbelt is on the move, and it’s heading north. If you’re managing trucks, plows, or pavement-clearing crews, you’re going to want to pay attention.

According to new research from Coherent Market Planning and Forecasting (CMPF), the average U.S. snowfall is projected to drop significantly through 2050. That shift is going to shake up how municipal and private fleets plan for winter.

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“When I first started this report, I expected a straightforward analysis: Use snowfall data to forecast plow-mount registrations. But, like Robert Burns once said, 'the best laid schemes... often go awry.' It turns out that snowfall data isn’t as consistent or accessible as I assumed. What followed was a deep dive that gave me a whole new appreciation for meteorologists and statisticians who wrangle this kind of data every day," said Stephen Latin-Kasper, Economist & CEO, Coherent Market Planning and Forecasting, LLC.

The result, according to Latin-Kasper? "A surprisingly simple equation that strongly predicts pickup plow registrations, and a clearer understanding of just how much climate change is already reshaping the snow and ice industry.”

What’s Changing and Why It Matters

The big driver? Temperature. And no, it’s not just your imagination, winters are warming. The average winter temperature in the snowbelt has already crept past freezing in several regions. That’s not just a weather stat, it’s a fleet equipment game-changer.

Based on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data and Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments (GLISA) temperature forecasts, CMPF’s report shows a direct link between rising winter temperatures and declining snowfall. And if snowfall decreases, so does the need for certain types of equipment, especially the good old plow-mount pickup.

CMPF forecasts a 31% to 60% decline in registered pickups with plow-mounts by 2050, depending on how quickly temperatures rise.

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That's potentially 400,000 fewer pickups with plows in service across the nation.

Fleet Mix Is Already Shifting

In places like St. Louis and Indianapolis, the fleet mix is expected to look a lot more like Atlanta or Dallas in the next decade. That means fewer big plows, more salt spreaders, and a pivot toward equipment designed for freezing rain over snow.

The new winter battleground? Ice, not snow. Spreaders are sticking around longer, while plows are taking a hit.

The Great Lakes and Midwest Plainswill likely remain in the snow game the longest, but even these regions are looking at a slow and steady reduction in snowfall through 2050.

Pickup truck driving through heavy snowstorm with scatter plot showing snowfall vs. average winter temperature by state

Not all snowbelt states are created equal. While colder states like Minnesota and North Dakota keep piling up snow, warmer states are seeing fewer plowable events.

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What the Numbers Say

Here’s a snapshot of the current market and what’s projected:

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  • In 2021, 1.1 million pickups had plow-mounts, a nearly 48% increase from 2002.

  • But by 2050, that number could drop to 686,000 in a moderate warming scenario, or even as low as 400,000 in a high-temperature scenario.

  • A forecast model using snowfall, temperature, and population shows a strong correlation to plow-mount registrations, especially when regional outliers are adjusted for.

This decline isn’t uniform across the board; urban regions with more surface parking lots will still need snow-clearing services, especially in areas that can’t justify building expensive parking structures. 

But broadly speaking, fewer snow events mean less demand for traditional snowplow trucks.

Snow-covered parked vehicles with bar chart showing number of pickups with plow-mounts by state, highlighting Michigan and Pennsylvania

Michigan dominates when it comes to pickups with plow-mounts, but several snowbelt states are seeing registrations drop—especially as snowfall declines.

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Who’s Impacted the Most?

Fleets that rely on pickups to clear snow from parking lots, alleys, and residential areas will feel the pinch first, especially smaller municipalities or contractors operating near the southern edge of today’s snowbelt. But plow manufacturers and distributors will also need to rethink product mixes, regional strategies, and long-term growth plans.

Expect more demand for tractors hauling brine tanks. Less for Class 3 trucks hauling steel plows.

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Looking Ahead: What Fleets Can Do Now

If you're managing light- and medium-duty trucks in snow-prone regions, now's the time to start thinking long-term:

  • Review your winter equipment mix. Do you need to invest in more spreaders and fewer plows?

  • Look at regional snowfall trends, especially if you operate near the southern edge of the snowbelt.

  • Consider resale timelines. Fewer snow days could reduce plow truck demand and residual values.

Change is coming, and it’s coming on slushy tires. The fleets that stay nimble, adjusting vehicle specs, training drivers for ice versus snow, and planning for more variable winters, are the ones that’ll win.

Need to Stay Prepared? Check out the Disaster Response Guide today! 

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