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How Much? New England Snow & Ice Totals March 29-30, 2025

Two days into this long-duration storm has provided a band of moderate snowfall across northern New England along with a wide swath of freezing rain and sleet. Another round of freezing rain, sleet and plain rain will move through New England tonight into Monday morning. The past 24 hours has seen impactful icing, though a worst-case scenario with power outages was definitely avoided. Just over 15,000 were without power across New England earlier today. Outage numbers have been slowly dropping for the past several hours. Here are the totals so far:


SNOW



VERMONT

Fletcher 10 inches

Fairfax Falls 10 inches

Georgia Center 10 inches

Elmore 9 inches

Johnson 8.8 inches

South Hero 8.8 inches

Cambridge 8.2 inches

Milton 8.2 inches

Westford 8 inches

Stowe 8 inches

Barre 7.5 inches

Colchester 7.2 inches

Essex Center 7.1 inches

Waterville 7 inches

Waterbury 6.8 inches

St. Johnsbury 6.6 inches

Montpelier 6.5 inches

Lyndon 6.1 inches

Walden 6 inches

Burlington 5.5 inches

Newbury 5.2 inches

Northfield 5 inches

Berlin 4.5 inches

Fayston 4 inches

Derby Center 3.5 inches

New Haven 3 inches

Orleans 2.3 inches


NEW HAMPSHIRE

Waterville Valley 7 inches

Bethlehem 6.8 inches

Jefferson 6.6 inches

Littleton 6.5 inches

Hale's Location 5.5 inches

Sugar Hill 5.5 inches

Albany 5.2 inches

Jefferson 5.2 inches

North Conway 5 inches

Whitefield 5 inches

Lancaster 4.8 inches

Berlin 4 inches

Tamworth 3.7 inches

Eaton 3.4 inches

Milan 3 inches


MAINE

Baldwin 5.2 inches

Windham 5 inches

Gorham 4.5 inches

Falmouth 4.4 inches

Mechanic Falls 4.3 inches

Buxton 4.3 inches

Cumberland 4.1 inches

New Gloucester 4.1 inches

Durham 4 inches

Auburn 4 inches

Lewiston 4 inches

Limerick 4 inches

Hollis 3.9 inches

Yarmouth 3.8 inches

Brunswick 3.6 inches

Topsham 3.5 inches

Portland 3.4 inches

Hartford 3.3 inches

Poland 3.2 inches

Lisbon 3 inches

Rangeley 3 inches

Arrowsic 2.7 inches

South China 2 inches

Orland 1 inch


ICE


Damage near Killington Resort in Vermont on March 30, 2025. Photo by Killington Resort
Damage near Killington Resort in Vermont on March 30, 2025. Photo by Killington Resort

VERMONT

Ludlow 0.5 inches

Shrewsbury 0.3 inches

Randolph Center 0.27 inches

Windsor 0.25 inches

Saxton's River 0.2 inches

Montpelier 0.15 inches

Hinesburg 0.12 inches

New Haven 0.12 inches


NEW HAMPSHIRE

Lempster 0.94 inches

New London 0.78 inches

Bow 0.47 inches

Windsor 0.47 inches

Henniker 0.47 inches

Marlow 0.47 inches

Gilford 0.38 inches

Bennington 0.38 inches

Francestown 0.35 inches

Deerfield 0.31 inches

Concord 0.3 inches

Newport 0.25 inches

Whitefield 0.18 inches

Jaffery 0.17 inches

Claremont 0.15 inches

Milan 0.12 inches


MAINE

Fryeburg 0.1 inch


MASSACHUSETTS

Worcester 0.12 inches

Fitchburg 0.1 inch




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My name is Timothy Dennis. I'm a weather enthusiast who was born and raised here in New England. All my life I have been fascinated by the weather. Here I write about New England's current weather while documenting past weather events. 

 

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