Many snow lovers across Ohio were disappointed in this storm, while locations in Michigan hit the 'snow jackpot' from this late February storm.
Here are the official snow reports from the National Weather Service:
0700 AM SNOW ENE LITCHFIELD 42.04N 84.76W
02/27/2013 M5.1 INCH HILLSDALE MI COCORAHS
02/27/2013 M5.1 INCH HILLSDALE MI COCORAHS
0700 AM HEAVY SNOW 6 ENE JONESVILLE 42.02N 84.55W
02/27/2013 M7.0 INCH HILLSDALE MI COCORAHS
02/27/2013 M7.0 INCH HILLSDALE MI COCORAHS
0800 AM SNOW MONROE 41.92N 83.39W
02/27/2013 M0.8 INCH MONROE MI CO-OP OBSERVER
0800 AM SNOW TIPTON 42.02N 84.06W
02/27/2013 M6.0 INCH LENAWEE MI CO-OP OBSERVER
02/27/2013 M6.0 INCH LENAWEE MI CO-OP OBSERVER
...LUCAS COUNTY...
SYLVANIA 2SE 1.5 806 PM 2/26 SNOW SPOTTER
SYLVANIA 2SE 1.5 806 PM 2/26 SNOW SPOTTER
FORECAST
We continue to track light rain and snow this morning that will continue into the evening hours. A few heavy bands may drop visibilities and put a new slush on roadways, but widespread travel issues are not expected. Temperatures continue to hover a few degrees above freezing aiding in snow melt on contact and mainly wet road conditions.
Our rain and snow making system finally exits the Great Lakes on Thursday with chilly air moving in as we go into the weekend.
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