Snowfall Totals: No Less Than 6 Inches
ROMULUS (WWJ) - No less than 6 inches of snow fell across metro Detroit during Wednesday's snowstorm, with greater amounts towards the north.
Utica takes the top honors of most snow, according to the National Weather Service, with 9 inches measured in the city. The official measurement for Detroit, taken at Metro Airport in Romulus, is 6.5 inches.
• Utica -- 9 inches
• White Lake -- 8.6 inches
• Wixom -- 8.5 inches
• Flint -- 8 inches
• Holly -- 8 inches
• Ann Arbor -- 7.1 inches
• Howell -- 7.1 inches
• Northville -- 7 inches
• Romulus -- 6.5 inches
• Elba -- 6.5 inches
• Richmond -- 6.3 inches
Several school districts are closed Thursday as communities continue to dig out of the snow. Click here for the latest school closings.
Forecasters say we'll see a little more snow Thursday, but nothing like the past couple days.
Here's a look at the forecast from the CBS Detroit weather team:
Thursday -- Snow showers this morning. Becoming sunny later. High 19F. Low near 5F.
Friday -- Cloudy skies with afternoon snow showers. High 27F. Low 21F.
Saturday -- Morning snow showers. Highs in the upper 20s and lows in the low 20s.
Sunday -- Afternoon showers. Highs in the mid 30s and lows in the low 30s.
Monday -- Showers possible. Highs in the mid 30s and lows in the low 30s.
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