It's official.

Winter Storm Jonas is the largest snowstorm in Harrisburg's measurable snowfall history.

The storm dumped 28.6 inches of snow on Harrisburg as of 5 p.m. Saturday, and it's dropping record totals across the midstate, according to the National Weather Service at State College.

The previous record was set nearly 33 years ago, when Harrisburg was buried by 25 inches of snow in 1983.

By the time the snow stops falling between 6-9 p.m., there could be 30 or more inches of snow on the ground in Harrisburg, said NWS meteorologist Elyse Hagner.

Here is latest list of the Harrisburg area's 10 biggest snowstorms in terms of snowfall amounts, according to the NWS"

1. Winter Storm Jonas, Jan. 22-23, 2016, 28.6 inches and counting.

2. Feb. 11-13, 1983, 25 inches

3. Jan. 8-9, 1996, 24.2 inches

4. Jan. 16-17, 1945, 21 inches

5. Feb. 19-20, 1964, 20.8 inches

6. March 13-15, 1993, 20.4 inches

7. Jan. 20-21, 1961, 18.7 inches

8. Feb. 17-19, 2003, 18.3 inches

9. Jan. 13-14, 1964, 18.1 inches

10. Feb. 6-7, 2010, 18 inches, and April 11-12, 1894, 18 inches.

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