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Grosse Pointe Cancels Evening Activities Amid Snow Emergency

Grosse Pointe Cancels Evening Activities Amid Snow Emergency

With snow still falling at a heavy clip, the National Weather Service has declared a winter storm warning for much of the area today. Heavy snowfall yesterday and today led Wayne County to declare a snow emergency, and Wayne State cancelled classes and evening activities today, starting at 2 pm. With expected snowfall of 5 to 8 inches Wednesday, officials have warned local motorists not to travel unless absolutely necessary.

Snow is still falling heavily in Grosse Pointe this afternoon, and the National Weather Service reports that the rate of snowfall areawide will “exceed 1 inch per hour between 3pm and 7pm and will occasionally reach 2 inches per hour.” The winter storm warning is in effect for many Michigan counties, including Livingston, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Wayne.

According to the Grosse Pointe Public Schools, “All after school activities in GPPSS are cancelled for today. Kids Club and and Barnes Preschool Programs will remain open until their normally scheduled conclusion. This closure includes all activities including practices and the use of our facilities by outside groups.” The superintendent’s office has made no announcement yet regarding any school closings or delays for tomorrow, but the district makes its decision no later than 5 am when there’s inclement weather, and will post information to its main website, as well as making it available to hundreds of local media outlets.

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