Metro Detroit received heavy snow Tuesday morning and afternoon, with some cities reporting more than 5.5 inches.
Snow totals have started to come in now that the storm has ended. You can see a list of the cities included in those early reports below.
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Genesee County
- Flint -- 4.2 inches
- Grand Blanc -- 4.5 inches
Lapeer County
- Lapeer -- 4.5 inches
Livingston County
- Howell -- 5.1 inches
- Pinckney -- 4.8 inches
Macomb County
- Macomb -- 3 inches
- Roseville -- 3.4 inches
- Shelby Township -- 3.4 inches
- Washington -- 5.2 inches
Macomb County
- Stony Creek -- 3.2 inches
Oakland County
- Farmington -- 4.5 inches
- Lake Orion -- 5.3 inches
- Leonard -- 4 inches
- Milford -- 5 inches
- Novi -- 5 inches
- Rochester -- 4.5 inches
- Troy -- 3.5 inches
- White Lake -- 5 inches
- Wixom -- 4.8 inches
- Wolverine Lake -- 5.2 inches
Washtenaw County
- Ann Arbor -- 4.9 inches
- Dexter -- 5.5 inches
- Ypsilanti -- 3.1 inches
Wayne County
- Garden City -- 3.4 inches
- Livonia -- 3.5 inches
- Romulus -- 2.4 inches