How much snow did Indianapolis get? National Weather Service reports official amount
The much-anticipated snow measurements from winter storm Landon for Central Indiana are in.
Indianapolis recorded 7.6 inches of snow on Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service, though 7.3 inches of that amount fell on Feb. 3 which marks a record for the day.
Here’s how much snow your area measured:
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Indianapolis snowfall totals
Avon: 7.2 inches
Bloomington: 4.1 to 4.9 inches
Fishers: 6.3 to 8 inches
Franklin: 5.8 to 7.5 inches
Greenwood: 6.5 to 7.8 inches
Indianapolis: 7.3 inches
Kokomo: 10 to 13.1 inches
Lafayette: 11.5 inches
Lebanon: 3.7 inches
Martinsville: 4.9 inches
Muncie: 4.5 inches
Shelbyville: 6 inches
Terre Haute: 7 inches
Zionsville: 4.7 inches
Contact IndyStar's general assignment reporter Rachel Fradette at rfradette@gannett.com or follow her on Twitter: @Rachel_Fradette.
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