A quick-hitting coastal storm delivered a generous amount of snow to parts of northern New England. With marginal temperatures, just a degree or two made all the difference in snow totals. Areas that hovered right around freezing picked up more than expected, with up to a foot being reported in places. Other areas stayed right around where we were expecting, just a couple inches.
VERMONT SNOW
Northfield 12.5 inches
Hyde Park 12 inches
Albany 11 inches
Sheffield 10 inches
Duxbury 9.5 inches
North Calais 9.5 inches
East Warren 9.5 inches
Cabot 9 inches
Barnard 8.5 inches
Waterbury Center 8 inches
Worcester 7.5 inches
Brookfield 7 inches
Landgrove 5 inches
Sutton 4.2 inches
Orleans 3.8 inches
NEW HAMPSHIRE SNOW
Gorham 8 inches
Littleton 4.5 inches
Carroll 2.5 inches
Pittsburg 2 inches
NEW HAMPSHIRE RAIN
Goshen 1.62 inches
Center Conway 1.55 inches
Gorham 1.32 inches
Center Sandwich 1.29 inches
Campton 1.25 inches
Walpole 1.18 inches
New London 1.17 inches
New Hampton 1.1 inches
MAINE SNOW
Madrid 5.3 inches
Rangeley 4.7 inches
Fort Kent 4 inches
Dallas 2.3 inches
Sinclair 2 inches
Caribou 1.5 inches
MAINE RAIN
Waldo 1.87 inches
Farmington 1.7 inches
Belmont 1.69 inches
Temple 1.54 inches
Peru 1.53 inches
Embden 1.52 inches
New Gloucester 1.5 inches
Bethel 1.44 inches
Gray 1.35 inches
Union 1.3 inches
Turner 1.3 inches
Auburn 1.23 inches
Winslow 1.19 inches
Shapleigh 1.04 inches
MASSACHUSETTS RAIN
Adams 1.65 inches
Westfield 1.01 inches
CONNECTICUT RAIN
Ridgefield 1.47 inches
New Canaan 1.24 inches
Bethel 1.1 inches
North Granby 1.06 inches
Salmon Brook 1.05 inches
Bristol 1.04 inches
North Canton 1 inch
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