ABILENE, Texas — Wintry weather moved into our region late Wednesday and continued into early Friday.
The highest snowfall totals were reported from our western areas where around a foot of snow was measured.
The official snowfall total for Abilene was 2.6 inches. For San Angelo it was 1.7 inches.
Here are some other snowfall totals reported by National Weather Service offices in our region:
Aspermont 1.6 inches
Ballinger 3.5 inches
Barnhart 7-8 inches
Big Lake 5.9 inches
Big Spring 14 inches
Blackwell 3 inches
Brownwood 3 inches
Christoval 4-5 inches
Cisco 5 inches
Coahoma 12 inches
Coleman 2-3 inches
Colorado City 10 inches
Eldorado 3 inches
Fort Stockton 8.5 inches
Garden City 7 inches
Guthrie 1 inch
Jayton 3-4 inches
Junction 2.5 inches
Lake Allen Henry 6 inches
Mason 1.5 inches
Mertzon 8.5 inches
Midland 4.4 inches
Ozona 5-6 inches
Post 8.5 inches
Roby 2 inches
Rule 1 inch
San Saba 1 inch
Snyder 6 inches
Sonora 2-3 inches
St Lawrence 7 inches
Sterling City 8-9 inches
Sweetwater 2-3 inches
Throckmorton 2.5 inches
Wall 3 inches
Water Valley 4 inches
Westbrook 12.8 inches
Zephyr 5.8 inches