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Metro Detroit Snow Totals: City-By-City List
Here's a look at which cities in southeastern Michigan got the most snow from Wednesday's snowstorm.
METRO DETROIT — A snowstorm moved into southeastern Michigan on Wednesday and dumped up to 8 inches of snow in some parts, according to the National Weather Service.
Most areas in metro Detroit saw between 4 and 7 inches of snow, while some areas in Washtenaw County got up to 8 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Areas north of the metro Detroit region in Genesee and Lapeer counties saw less snowfall with averages around 3.5 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service.
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Here are the snow totals from Wednesday's snowstorm:
Ann Arbor, 7.8 inches
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Royal Oak, 7.5 inches
Troy, 7.5 inches
St. Clair, 7.4 inches
Shelby Twp., 7.1 inches
Ypsilanti, 7.0 inches
Livonia, 6.7 inches
Rochester, 6.5 inches
Romulus, 6.5 inches
Garden City, 6.4 inches
Wyandotte, 6.2 inches
Farmington, 6.0 inches
Fenton, 6.0 inches
Southfield, 6.0 inches
White Lake, 5.8 inches
Dexter, 5.5 inches
Sumpter Township, 5.5 inches
Howell, 5.1 inches
Ferndale, 5.0 inches
Lake Orion,5.0 inches
Southgate, 5.0 inches
Waterford, 5.0 inches
Chesterfield Township, 4.0 inches
Flint, 3,6 inches
Eastpointe, 3.5 inches
Columbiaville, 3.5 inches
New Lothrop, 3.5 inches
Ortonville, 3.5 inches
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