The snow has stopped. How much snow did Cincinnati get in the last 24 hours?

After a blizzardy week, the snow has finally stopped falling in Greater Cincinnati.

The latest round of snow hit the region Friday into late Saturday morning. So how much snow did we see? Parts of the Cincinnati metropolitan area received up to 4 inches in the past 24 hours.

Different areas in the region received more snow than others while a winter weather advisory was in effect.

The west-southwest area of Franklin, Ohio, received the greatest snow totals as of Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service. The area accumulated 4 inches of snow in the past 24 hours.

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Franklin is a 38-minute northeast drive from downtown Cincinnati.

Liberty, Indiana, also received 4 inches of snow in the past 24 hours. The Union County city, which is about an hour northwest drive from Downtown, was formerly part of the Cincinnati metro area.

How much snow did Cincinnati get after Friday’s storm?

Most of the areas in and near Greater Cincinnati where snow totals were calculated received between 2 and 3 inches.

The snow totals are as follows:

Time (EST)/Date

Location

Amount (in.)

8 a.m.

WSW Franklin, Ohio

4

7 a.m.

Liberty, Indiana

4

10:37 a.m.

W Wilmington, Ohio

3.7

9 a.m.

S Centerville, Ohio

3.5

7 a.m.

SSE Wilmington, Ohio

3.5

7 a.m.

SSE Maineville, Ohio

3.5

7 a.m.

E Mowrystown, Ohio

3.5

8 a.m.

Wilder, Kentucky

3.4

7 a.m.

SE Miamisburg, Ohio

3.4

7 a.m.

SE Hebron, Kentucky

3.4

7 a.m.

NNW Wilmington, Ohio

3.2

7 a.m.

WNW Burlington, Kentucky

3.1

10:04 a.m.

W Landen, Ohio

3

9 a.m.

SE Springboro, Ohio

3

9 a.m.

SSW Loveland, Ohio

3

8 a.m.

NNE Mulberry, Ohio

3

8 a.m.

WNW Aurora, Indiana

3

7 a.m.

E Mason, Ohio

3

7 a.m.

Northbrook, Ohio

3

7 a.m.

N Bright, Indiana

3

7 a.m.

S Villa Hills, Kentucky

3

7 a.m.

NNE Harrison, Ohio

3

7 a.m.

SE Oakbrook, Kentucky

3

7 a.m.

NE Fairfax, Ohio

3

7 a.m.

S Midland, Ohio

2.9

7 a.m.

SSE North College Hill, Ohio

2.9

7 a.m.

SSE Norwood, Ohio

2.8

12:50 a.m.

SSW Union, Kentucky

2.8

12:25 a.m.

W Landen, Ohio

2.8

10 p.m., Jan. 10

Ludlow, KY

2.8

11:25 p.m., Jan. 10

WSW Aurora, Indiana

2.7

10:30 p.m., Jan. 10

SW Aurora, Indiana

2.7

7 a.m.

SSE Xenia, Ohio

2.6

9 a.m.

Mack, Ohio

2.5

8:30 a.m.

SE Hamersville, Ohio

2.5

8:29 a.m.

Cherry Grove, Ohio

2.5

8 a.m.

WSW Dillonvale, Ohio

2.5

8 a.m.

ENE Northbrook, Ohio

2.5

7:30 a.m.

WSW Augusta, Kentucky

2.5

7 a.m.

NW Beckett Ridge, Ohio

2.5

12:15 a.m.

Centerville, Ohio

2.5

8 a.m.

SE Independence, Kentucky

2.4

9:33 a.m.

Madeira, Ohio

2.3

8:50 a.m.

SSE Sharonville, Ohio

2.3

10:15 p.m., Jan. 10

Greendale, Indiana

2.3

7 a.m.

SW Bellevue, Kentucky

2.1

7 a.m.

NW Withamsville, Ohio

2.1

7:30 p.m., Jan. 10

WSW Morrow, Ohio

2.1

7 a.m.

Silverton, Ohio

2

1 a.m.

E Union, Kentucky

2

7:12 p.m., Jan. 10

ESE Lebanon, Ohio

2

9:46 p.m., Jan. 10

Georgetown, Ohio

1.8

7 p.m., Jan. 10

SE Hebron, Kentucky

1.6

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: How much snow did Cincinnati get Friday and Saturday?

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