Winter weather alerts issued for Wednesday; more snow expected

The National Weather Service has issued several winter weather alerts for much of southeast Michigan on Wednesday. 

A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for Livingston and Oakland counties Wednesday until 9 a.m., which encompasses the tail-end of the heavy snowfall some of the communities got overnight. Some spots, especially in northern Oakland County, saw up to 7-8 inches. 

Some schools closed Wednesday as a result. You can see the full list of closings here. Southern Oakland County didn't get much snow at all. 

A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Genesee, Lapeer, Macomb, St. Clair and Washtenaw counties until 1 p.m. Wednesday. Expect to pick up another inch or two of snow throughout the day. Temperatures will hover just above freezing Wednesday. 

The snow will stick around a bit, too. 

Another round of snow is expected Thursday, bringing another 1-3 inches. 

You can watch a radar of the snowstorms, and get notifications about winter weather alerts as they roll in with your FOX 2 Weather App.

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