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COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WJBK/AP) -- Southeastern Michigan residents are making the best of the region's first big snowstorm of the season, which peaked during the evening rush hour, causing widespread traffic accidents while interrupting hundreds of flights at the state's largest airport.
The storm also led Gov. Rick Snyder to delay signing some bills passed in the Legislature's end-of-year session.
The fringe of a winter storm centered farther south pushed into populous metropolitan Detroit on Wednesday afternoon. Snowfall totals were highest in St. Clair County where Port Huron unofficially received over 8 inches, according Weather Authority Ben Bailey.
Detroit Metropolitan Airport reported nearly 6 inches, while Rochester Hills totaled near 7 inches of snow.
At least 100 flights were canceled or rerouted and at least 240 others were delayed by an hour or more Wednesday.
Melissa Cataldi, 46, of Union Lake, openly cursed the winter storm as she stood pumping gas at a service station in Oakland County's Commerce Township, snow swirling around her partially covered face.
"I'm not a skier. I'm not a skater. And I'm definitely not an Eskimo," said the bookkeeper whose typical daily work commute is 45 minutes, but was stretched to nearly three hours Wednesday evening because of slippery roads, slow-moving traffic and multiple expressway spin-outs. "At this point, I just want to get home to my family and thaw out. I know it's winter, but this is no blizzard. I could have walked home quicker."
Brian DeMars, 26, of Farmington Hills, welcomed the winter blast. The landscaper whose family of four relies on snow removal for half of its wintertime income said the storm allowed him to make extra money before the Christmas spending bills come due.
"It's like that Christmas song ... `On the second day of Christmas, Mother Nature gave to me, a winter storm and OT ..."'
Rebecca Samuelson, 32, said she abandoned her husband at home Wednesday evening, where the power was out because of a downed power line. She escaped their darkened West Bloomfield home in favor of the warm confines of a nearby fitness club.
"While he's home hooking up the generator and getting the driveway cleared, I decided the best thing for me to do is come to gym and get a good workout," she said. "At least it's warm here. There's no point in both of us freezing."
Before the storm hit, rock salt and ice scrapers were flying off store shelves at an Aco Hardware store in Southfield as people delayed post-Christmas to prepare for the winter weather.
"It's been quite a blast -- tons of customers," said assistant manager Chris Mokrzycki, 23. "We've already sold a pallet of ice melter. This is the first time we're finally seeing the snow supplies flying off the shelves."
At a Dunkin' Donuts in nearby Oak Park, retiree Ernie Marable cradled a hot drink after gassing up his snow blower.
Marable, 65, said he didn't put much stock in the snowfall forecasts and said he was preparing for the worst.
"When they say four to eight inches, it could be two feet," he said. "I didn't even hear the amount of inches. I just heard `snowstorm,"' he said.
------ Goodman reported from Southfield and Oak Park.
Sunday, May 19 2013 10:03 PM EDT2013-05-20 02:03:31 GMT
A trip to Subway turned into a nightmare for an elderly Berkley couple Friday afternoon in Commerce Township. Oakland County Sheriffs say a man left his 74 year-old wife in the car, while he ran inside
A trip to Subway turned into a nightmare for an elderly Berkley couple Friday afternoon in Commerce Township. Oakland County Sheriffs say a man left his 74 year-old wife in the car, while he ran inside
Sunday, May 19 2013 9:08 PM EDT2013-05-20 01:08:52 GMT
It's National Boating Safety Week - a good time to learn about new boating safety regulations. Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham talked with Fox 2 about what boaters need to know.
It's National Boating Safety Week - a good time to learn about new boating safety regulations. Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham talked with Fox 2 about what boaters need to know.
Sunday, May 19 2013 8:54 PM EDT2013-05-20 00:54:31 GMT
Four people were shot and injured Sunday outside a house on Lakepoint in Detroit. The shooter, in a gold truck, is still on the loose.
Four people were shot and injured Sunday outside a house on Lakepoint in Detroit. We're told a group of 10 people were drinking and partying outside the house when a gold truck rolled down the street and started firing.
Sunday, May 19 2013 1:52 PM EDT2013-05-19 17:52:35 GMT
Authorities have identified a 20-year-old man they've arrested in the firebombing of the suburban Detroit home of an heir to the Art Van Furniture business.
Authorities have identified a 20-year-old man they've arrested in the firebombing of the suburban Detroit home of an heir to the Art Van Furniture business.
Let It Rip Weekend: Doggy Insurance, Pit Bull Bans & $15 Minimum Wage
Sunday, May 19 2013 10:33 AM EDT2013-05-19 14:33:58 GMT
This time we're talking about a new requirement in Royal Oak that has some dog owners taking out $1 million insurance policies on their pooches. Plus, Waterford Township is considering repealing their
Should owners of dangerous dogs have to take out $1 million insurance policies? Are pit bull bans a good idea? Plus, should the minimum wage be raised to $15 an hour?
Sunday, May 19 2013 12:01 AM EDT2013-05-19 04:01:16 GMT
It was supposed to be their big night, but prom turned into a big headache for teens from a local high school. Police showed up to crack down on an unauthorized limo service.
It was supposed to be their big night, but prom turned into a big headache for teens from a local high school. Police showed up to crack down on an unauthorized limo service.
Friday, May 17 2013 11:55 PM EDT2013-05-18 03:55:04 GMT
"We intend to build cars in North America for [the] North American market, build cars in Europe for the European market and build them in Asia for the Asian market," said Don Graunstadt.
"We intend to build cars in North America for [the] North American market, build cars in Europe for the European market and build them in Asia for the Asian market," said the CEO of North American Operations for the electric car company.
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