3/12/14 - We came pretty close with the most recent storm but it looks as though some areas will continue inching toward breaking all-time seasonal snowfall records. Warning Coordination Meteorologist Rich Pollman with the National Weather Serviceâs White Lake Township Office says both the Detroit and Flint areas are flirting with breaking their seasonal snowfall records. As of this afternoon, Detroit was at 90.6 inches - three inches below the record while Flint was one inch below its record at 81.8 inches. Pollman says Detroitâs snowfall records go back to 1880-1881 while Flint records date back to 1921.The official reset for this winterâs seasonal snowfall total doesnât happen until July 1st so Pollman says thereâs still time left to break the all-time records. (JM)
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