6 inches of snow reported in some areas
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- 6 inches of snow reported in some areas
- Genesee County
- Lenawee County
- Macomb County
- Monroe County
- Oakland County
- St. Clair County
- Washtenaw County
- Wayne County
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The snowfall in Southeast Michigan on Wednesday was much heavier than expected, leading to hundreds of school closures and a messy morning commute throughout the region.
Read: Metro Detroit got way more snow than expected. Here’s why and what happened
Wednesday’s winter storm was heavier than anticipated due to lake effect snow, which was significantly underestimated by all model data.
Here’s a list of snow totals reported throughout the region, as of noon on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, according to the National Weather Service:
Genesee County
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Linden — 1 inch
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Flint Bishop Airport — 1.4 inches
Lenawee County
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Morenci — 2.1 inches
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Clinton — 4.1 inches
Macomb County
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Shelby Township — 3.5 inches
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Sterling Heights — 4.3 inches
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Eastpointe — 5.5 inches
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Richmond — 6.1 inches
Monroe County
Oakland County
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Royal Oak — 4 inches
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Beverly Hills — 4.5 inches
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West Bloomfield — 5 inches
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Ortonville — 5.1 inches
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New — 6 inches
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White Lake — 6.3 inches
St. Clair County
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Riley Center — 3.7 inches
Washtenaw County
Wayne County
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Grosse Pointe Farms — 3 inches
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Livonia — 5.5 inches
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Romulus — 6.1 inches
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Wyandotte — 6.2 inches
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