Much of the viewing area saw 2-4" of snowfall last night. The band of heaviest snowfall occurred southeastern Tippecanoe, through southern Clinton to far southern Tipton & Hamilton counties with some +4" amounts.
However, I have received no reports in that band of any totals exceeding 5".
Any patchy light freezing drizzle or bits of snow pellet flurries are gone now & we can enjoy a warmer, calm afternoon with variable sunshine & clouds. However, there is still freezing mist/very light freezing drizzle reported in the Indianapolis area to as far northwest as Boone County.
Highs should reach the 20s over the area to as high as 32 in the south late.
COUNTY-BY-COUNTY BREAKDOWN OF MEASURED ICE & SNOWFALL (CoCoRaHs, NWS COOP & WLFI Spotter & Observer Totals [Private Citizens to EMA to Law Enforcement]):
MONTGOMERY: 2.5-3.2"
FOUNTAIN: 1.8-4"
WARREN: 1.8-2.5"
TIPPECANOE: 2-4"
BENTON: 2-3"
WHITE: 2.5-4"
CLINTON: 3-4.5"
CARROLL: 1.9-4"
HOWARD: 3-4"
CASS: 2.2-4"
MIAMI: 3.5-4"
FULTON: 2.5"
PULASKI: 2.6"
JASPER: 1.6-3.5"
NEWTON: 1.6-3"
MONTGOMERY: 2.5-3.2"
3.2" 6 Miles Southeast of Crawfordsville
2.5" Crawfordsville
FOUNTAIN: 1.8-4"
4.0" 3 Miles Northeast of Attica
3.5" Attica
3.0" Veedersburg
2.0" Covington
1.8" 3 Miles East of Covington
WARREN: 1.8-2.5"
2.5" 4 Miles South of Otterbein
2.0" Otterbein
2.0" Pine Village
1.8" 1 Mile Southwest of Pence
WHITE: 2.5-4"
4.0" 3 Miles Southeast of Brookston
4.0" 3 Miles North of Monticello
4.0" Monticello
3.8" Wolcott
2.5" 5 Miles West of Chalmers
TIPPECANOE: 2-4"
4.0" 4 Miles Southwest of Delphi
3.6" Buck Creek
3.0" 5 Miles Northeast of Dayton
3.0" Battle Ground
3.0" 2 Miles West of West Lafayette
3.0" 2 Miles Southwest of West Lafayette
2.7" 1 Mile Southeast of Lafayette
2.7" Lafayette
2.5" 6 Miles Northwest of West Lafayette
2.5" 3 Miles Southeast of Otterbein
2.4" 3 Miles Northeast of Lafayette
2.0" West Lafayette Sewage Plant
BENTON: 2-3"
3.0" 5 Miles West of Round Grove
2.5" Otterbein
2.5" Earl Park
2.0" Fowler
2.0" Ambia
CARROLL: 1.9-4"
4.0" 5 Miles Northeast of Delphi
2.0" Burlington
1.9" Flora
CLINTON: 3-4.5"
4.5" 5 Miles West of Kirklin
4.3" Kirklin
4.2" Colfax
3.6" 5 Miles North-Northeast of Frankfort
3.0" Michigantown
3.0" Rossville
3.0" 1 Mile East of Frankfort
HOWARD: 3-4"
4.0" East of Greentown
3.5" 1 Mile East of Kokomo
3.0" 1 Mile Southeast of Kokomo
3.0" Kokomo
3.0" Russiaville
CASS: 2.2-4"
4.0" Logansport
2.2" Young America
MIAMI: 3.5-4"
4.0" 4 Miles East of Peru
4.0" 1 Mile Northeast of Denver
3.5" Peru
FULTON: 2.5"
2.5" Rochester
PULASKI: 2.6"
2.6" Francesville
JASPER: 1.6-3.5"
3.5" Remington
3.0" Rensselaer
2.5" 2 Miles South-Southwest of Rensselaer
2.5" 5 Miles Southwest of Rensselaer
2.1" 3 Miles South-Southeast of Wheatfield
2.0" 4 Miles Southwest of Demotte
1.6" Demotte
NEWTON: 1.6-3"
3.0" Kentland
2.5" 2 Miles West-Northwest of Morocco
2.0" Roselawn
1.6" Mt. Ayr
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