The snow has finally stopped across most of Minnesota and Winter Storm Xanto has left an impressionable amount snow, and that's putting it politely.

Here are the aggravating amounts, according to the National Weather Service. You can check to see if your location is on the map right here.

Metro area totals

22 - Maple Grove

21 - Vadnais Heights

20 - Fridley

19.8 - Minneapolis (northeast)

19.2 - St. Paul

19 - Blaine

18.6 - Columbia Heights

18 - Mounds View, Bloomington

17.9 - Edina

17.4 - Minneapolis (south)

17.1 - Victoria

17 - Lino Lakes, Apple Valley

16.5 - White Bear Lake, Crystal, Blaine

16.3 - Chanhassen, Richfield

16 - Hugo, Prior Lake, Maplewood, Robbinsdale, Falcon Heights

15.7 - MSP Airport

15.5 - Savage, Woodbury

15 - Farmington, South St. Paul

14.8 - Lakeville

14.4 - Eagan

13 - Anoka

Greater Minnesota totals

23.5 - Canby

20.5 - Montevideo

19.5 - Milan

18.5 - Maple Plain

18 - Currie, Clear Lake

17.8 - Marshall

17 - Norwood/Young America

16.9 - Lake Benton

15.7 - Redwood Falls

14 - Mankato

13.1 - Sleepy Eye

12.9 - Dassel

12.7 - Duluth

12 - New Prague, Kimball

Here are some fun facts about the storm and this winter, according to meteorologist Paul Huttner.

- The 15.7 inches measured at the airport make this storm the 12th biggest for the Twin Cities all time.

- 26.9 inches at the airport in April makes it the snowiest April ever in the Twin Cities.

- 79.1 inches at the airport for the season makes the winter of 2017-18 the 8th snowiest all time.

- 71.1 inches has fallen at the airport since Jan. 1, making this the snowiest start to a year EVER in the Twin Cities.