Ithaca, N.Y. — About 7.5 inches of snow fell in some parts of Tompkins County overnight from Monday to Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

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There was a range reported for the Ithaca area. 2.9 inches of snow fell in Ithaca and 7.5 inches fell in the Tompkins County village of Freeville, according to the weather service.

Snow totals from Winter Storm Juno weren’t as bad as expected. New England — including Boston and Providence — are expected to get the worst of it, with about 2 feet of snow. New York City was not hit as strongly as predicted.

Here’s the NWS briefing from today for the rest of the storm for the Ithaca area:

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Jeff Stein is the founder and former editor of the Ithaca Voice.