GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- With the overnight snowfall, this winter became the second snowiest ever for Grand Rapids.

The 3.9 inches recorded overnight at the National Weather Service office near the Gerald R. Ford International Airport put Grand Rapids at 107.8 inches for the season.

We still have a long way to go to take over the top spot of more than 132 inches in the winter of 1951 and 1952, but the season's far from over.

Here's a rundown of the snowiest winters recorded in Grand Rapids:

No. 1 -- 132.2 inches, 1951-52

No. 2 -- 107.8 inches, 2013-14

No. 3 -- 107.1 inches, 2007-08

No. 4 -- 105.4 inches, 2001-02

No. 5 -- 104.9 inches, 2008-09

No. 6 -- 104.8 inches, 1958-59

Forecasters say there's a chance of snow the next couple of days.

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