Snow Totals In Metro Detroit, City By City

METRO DETROIT (AP/WWJ) Did it seem like the snowfall that blanketed metro Detroit Sunday and early Monday went beyond your typical storm?

If you thought so -- you're right.

This is the third worst storm in regional history, according to the National Weather Service, with 16.7 inches falling at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

Of course, it wasn't evenly distributed.

Here are some totals by city:

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Kalamazoo: 20 inches (measurement may have affected by blowing and drifting snow)

Battle Creek: 18.5 inches

Wayne County's Brownstown Township: 17 inches

Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus: 16.7 inches

Paw Paw: 15.8 inches

Macomb County's Shelby Township: 15.5 inches

Ann Arbor: 14.1 inches

Hastings: 12.5 inches

Oakland County's White Lake Township: 11.2 inches

Lansing: 10-11 inches

Grand Rapids: 9-10 inches

Flint: 9.2 inches

Howell: 7.1 inches

Saginaw: 7.1 inches

[Want to know when your neighborhood streets might plowed? If you're in Troy, you're in luck. The city of Troy has been updating a snow removal map, HERE].

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