Here are the Central Indiana snow totals for the Jan. 25 winter storm

What snow?

Seems none of Central Indiana saw the 10 inches that were predicted in some areas during Wednesday’s winter storm.

We didn’t even reach 4 inches in the Indianapolis area.

A bunch of hot air: Don't blame meteorologists for the snow missing expectations

Fishers and Westfield logged the most snow with 3.4 inches each, according to the National Weather Service.

Many areas saw as little as an inch.

Here are snow totals reported midday Jan. 25:

Avon — 1 inch

Bedford — 2.4 inches

Bloomfield — 2.1 inches

Bloomington — 3.1 inches

Brownsburg — 2.4 inches

Carmel — 1 inch

Castleton — 1-2.9 inches

Clermont — 1.4 inches

Columbus — 1.9 inches

Covington — 2.7 inches

Crawfordsville — 3.5 inches

Danville — 2.9 inches

Delphi — 4.6 inches

Eagle Creek — 1.1 inches

Fishers — 3.4 inches

Franklin — 1.3-1.6 inches

Greencastle — 2.6 inches

Greensburg — 1.5 inches

Greenwood — 2 inches

Indianapolis — 3.2 inches

Kokomo — 4.5 inches

Lafayette — 4.6 inches

Lebanon — 4 inches

Martinsville — 2.6 inches

Morristown — 1.2 inches

Muncie — 3.3 inches

New Castle — 3 inches

New Palestine — 1 inch

Noblesville — 3.8 inches

Plainfield — 1.5 inches

Rockville — 2.5 inches

Rushville — 1.8 inches

Seymour — 1.7 inches

Shelbyville — 3.22 inches

Sullivan — 2.1 inches

Terre Haute — 2 inches

Vincennes — 2.6 inches

Warren Park — 1 inch

Westfield — 3.4 inches

Whitestown — 1.3 inches

Winchester — 3.1 inches

Contact IndyStar reporter Cheryl V. Jackson at cheryl.jackson@indystar.com or 317-444-6264. Follow her on Twitter:@cherylvjackson.

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