DETROIT – Metro Detroit received some significant snow leading into Thursday, resulting in slick conditions and hundreds of school closings.
It’s not the only snow event hitting the region this week.
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As of 10 a.m. Thursday, here are the official snow totals that have been reported in cities around the area:
Genesee County
- Burton -- 6.1 inches
- Grand Blanc -- 6 inches
- Davison -- 5.5 inches
- Goodrich -- 4.8 inches
- Flint -- 4.6 inches
Lapeer County
- Lapeer -- 7.2 inches
- North Branch -- 6 inches
Livingston County
- Whitmore Lake -- 4.7 inches
- Howell -- 4 inches
- Pinckney -- 3.6 inches
Macomb County
- Shelby Township -- 6 inches
- Washington Township -- 4.8 inches
- St. Clair Shores -- 4.3 inches
- Clinton Township -- 4 inches
- New Baltimore -- 4 inches
Monroe County
- Monroe -- 1.7 inches
Oakland County
- Lake Orion -- 5.4 inches
- Royal Oak -- 4.5 inches
- Wolverine Lake -- 4.5 inches
- Leonard -- 4.5 inches
- White Lake -- 4.4 inches
- Berkley -- 4.1 inches
- Bloomfield Hills -- 3.8 inches
- Beverly Hills -- 3.3 inches
- Farmington -- 3.2 inches
Sanilac County
- Lexington -- 10.5 inches
- Deckerville -- 10 inches
- Palms -- 9.0 inches
- Peck -- 6.5 inches
- Sandusky --5.9 inches
St. Clair County
- Jeddo -- 7 inches
- Columbus -- 6.5 inches
- Lakeport -- 6.3 inches
- Kimball -- 6 inches
Washtenaw County
- Ann Arbor -- 3.6 inches
- Manchester -- 3.2 inches
- Ypsilanti -- 3 inches
Wayne County
- Grosse Pointe Farms -- 4 inches
- Detroit -- 3.5 inches
- Plymouth -- 3.5 inches
- Romulus -- 3.6 inches
- Canton -- 3.3 inches
- Livonia -- 3.1 inches
- Riverview -- 3 inches
- Woodhaven -- 3 inches