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Detroit Metro Airport saw 26.9 inches of snowfall from Oct. 1 through March 20, the first day of spring, according to Trent Frey, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service.
Starting around 2 a.m., almost everyone in Metro Detroit will be seeing snow falling. That's going to continue throughout the morning until 8 or 9 a.m. How much snow will we get?
Detroit — Snowfall continued to blanket much of Michigan on Wednesday night and was expected to bring steady accumulations into Thursday morning though "on the lower end" of what had been ...
In Detroit yesterday, we picked up 0.2" of snow. The previous record was at 0.1" set back in 1993. More Michigan snowfall records achieved on Halloween: On Oct. 31, Flint received 1.1" of snow.
Snowfall ranges from only six to 12 inches over far southeast Lower Michigan including Detroit and Monroe to over 10 feet of snow in the purple areas near Gaylord and Munising in the Upper Peninsula.
The record for the latest measurable first snowfall of the season in Detroit is Dec. 29, set in 1998, according to the NWS. When was the earliest first snow in Gaylord?
Snow had moved into the Great Lakes area Wednesday evening, dumping snowfall at rates of 0.5-1.0 inches per hour across the evening commutes in Chicago, Milwaukee, and Detroit.
Detroit snow forecast. All of southeast Michigan was under either a winter storm warning or winter weather advisory from 1 p.m. Wednesday to 7 a.m. Thursday, according to the NWS in Detroit.
The least-snowy Christmas Days decade was the 1990s, when only one Dec. 25 out of 10 had snow, 1990. Detroit didn't have a white blanket on Dec. 25 again until 2000.
Those interested in volunteering with the Serve Detroit Snow Removal Program or seniors in need of services can find more information by calling (313) 224-4415 or visiting: https://detroitmi.gov ...