Most of Michigan was predicted to see accumulating snow Friday into Saturday as winter storms hit the state.
Metro Detroit was expected to get 2-4 inches, while some other towns had forecasts of up to 5 inches of snow.
Here’s how much snow actually fell across Michigan, according to National Weather Service data.
Michigan snow totals from winter storms
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Ann Arbor: 1 inch
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Bedford: 4.3 inches
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Cloverville: 2.7 inches
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Commerce: 1.5 inches
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Detroit: 2.5 inches
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Flint: 2.2 inches
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Garden City: 1 inch
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Grand Rapids: 1.7 inches
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Grandville: 2.5 inches
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Hudsonville: 2.5 inches
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Kentwood: 1.8 inches
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Macatawa: 5 inches
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Macomb Township: 1.5 inches
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Okemos: 2.2 inches
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Romulus: 3.7 inches
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Roseville: 1.6 inches
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Sterling Heights: 1 inch
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Sumpter Township: 1.3 inches
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Utica: 2.2 inches
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Waverly: 1.6 inches
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White Lake: 2 inches
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Wyandotte: 3.9 inches
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Zeeland: 3.5 inches
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Winter storms hit Michigan: Snowfall totals in your area
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