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USA TODAY snowfall tracker shows how much snow has fallen in Indiana cities this season
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Indiana has been hit with more snowfall this season than we have seen in recent years and more is on the way this week, according to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis.
Here’s a look at much snowfall Indiana has seen so far this season.
Here’s how much snow has fallen this season so far in cities across the state according to USA TODAY’s snowfall tracker as of Feb. 19, 2025:
- Anderson: 1 foot 9 inches
- Bloomington: 1 foot 9 inches
- Danville: 1 foot 9 inches
- Evansville: 1 foot 6 inches
- Fort Wayne: 1 foot 3 inches
- Greencastle: 1 foot 6 inches
- Greenfield: 1 foot 8 inches
- Indianapolis: 1 foot 6 inches
- Kokomo: 1 foot 7 inches
- Lafayette: 1 foot 4 inches
- Muncie: 1 foot 6 inches
- Noblesville: 1 foot 9 inches
- Rushville: 1 foot 8 inches
- Richmond: 1 foot 9 inches
- Terre Haute: 1 foot 2 inches
To view more cities on the interactive map visit the USA TODAY snowfall tracker.
How much snowfall does Indiana normally get?
According to NWS Indianapolis, the Indianapolis area gets on average, 25.5 inches of snow annually.
Based on the numbers for this season, we are on track to meet or even exceed that number. Indianapolis has seen 1 foot 9 inches of snow (21 inches) so far this season, and another 1.5 inches is expected to arrive on Thursday.
Katie Wiseman is a trending news reporter on Midwest Connect. Contact her at klwiseman@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter @itskatiewiseman or Bluesky @katiewiseman