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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