The amount of snow depends on your specific location and time, and different areas have reported very different totals recently. For example, some cities in the Northeast have seen anywhere from around 1 inch to more than 5 inches in the latest storm.
Need your location
To give an accurate answer, it is necessary to know:
- Your city or town (and state or country).
- Whether you mean today, last night, or a particular recent storm.
Many U.S. locations publish official snowfall totals through local National Weather Service offices and local news outlets, and these often differ a lot even across short distances.
How to check quickly
If you prefer to look it up directly:
- Search for “snowfall total
<today’s date>” to see official or spotter reports from the latest storm.
- National and regional weather services often have “24‑hour snowfall” maps where you enter a ZIP code to see your recent total.
Reply with your nearest town and the time frame (for example, “today in Stamford, CT”) and a tailored estimate can be provided.
