Metro Detroit experienced significant snowfall leading into Thursday, February 13, 2025. The winter storm resulted in slick road conditions and prompted hundreds of school closures across the region.
- Significant snow in Metro Detroit area
- Hundreds of school closures reported
- Snow totals recorded by various counties
- Grand Blanc received 6 inches of snow
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- Ann Arbor reported 3.6 inches of snow
The recent winter storm has impacted several counties in Metro Detroit, causing disruptions due to heavy snow accumulation. As of 10 a.m. on Thursday, various cities reported significant snowfall totals that have affected daily activities and transportation.
Notable snowfall totals include:
- Grand Blanc – 6 inches
- Davison – 5.5 inches
- Shelby Township – 6 inches
- Flint – 4.6 inches
- Wolverine Lake – 4.5 inches
This weather event is not an isolated incident; additional snow is expected throughout the week, which may further complicate travel and increase the number of school closures. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on local forecasts and prepare for changing conditions.
The ongoing winter storm in Metro Detroit has led to considerable snowfall totals, affecting both transportation and education systems. With more snow anticipated this week, residents must remain vigilant about safety measures while navigating icy roads.