The snow in Indianapolis may not have been quite what many people were expecting, but it wasn't that way across the entire state.
Indianapolis received 0.6 inches of snow on Wednesday, and while it wasn't as much as in other parts of Indiana, it was still more than the average on Feb. 24, which is 0.4 inches of snowfall.
The record for snow in Indianapolis on Feb. 24 is 6.4 inches, which happened in 1974.
As far as the entire state, the northwest parts received the most snow, with Delphi, Indiana getting six inches. Delphi is in Carroll County, about 30 minutes from Purdue's campus in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Monticello had nine inches of snow at 4:30 p.m.
9" of snow in Monticello. @NWSIndianapolis @rtv6 pic.twitter.com/yK3bCXiOaW
— Todd Klaassen (@ToddKlaassen) February 24, 2016
West Lafayette received 4.7 inches of snow. The snow was coming down hard and sticking at about 10 a.m. Wednesday morning.
SNOW ALREADY STICKING in Lafayette on the campus of @LifeAtPurdue be careful on I-65! @rtv6 @r_caseyy @ToddKlaassen pic.twitter.com/GjOjPDy5Dq
— Lauren Casey (@Lauren_Casey) February 24, 2016
Southwest of West Lafayette is Waynetown, which received 3 inches of snow on Wednesday.
Snow totals over the last 24 hours.
Posted by Ashley Brown, RTV6 on Thursday, February 25, 2016
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