This cannot be answered accurately without knowing your location and having access to local weather data for today. Local snowfall amounts can vary a lot even within the same city.
Why location matters
Snowfall today ranged from under an inch in some areas to over half a foot in others, depending on the storm band and region. Even within one metro area, nearby towns can report very different totals on the same day.
How you can check
- Look up your local National Weather Service office or national meteorological service, then search their “24‑hour snowfall” or “storm reports” page using your town name or ZIP/postal code.
- Many regional news or weather sites publish snowfall total maps or lists by town on the day of a storm; searching “snow totals today” plus your town or nearest city often finds a specific number in inches.
If you share your nearest city or ZIP/postal code, along with your country/state, a more specific snowfall estimate for today can be suggested.
