New England's coastal storm that caused river flooding, flash flooding and many road washouts and power outages dropped upwards of five inches of rain in spots of the region. Here's the final totals from towns and cities across New England:
MAINE
East Baldwin 4.67 inches
Brunswick 4.16 inches
Wicasset 4.09 inches
Belmont 3.96 inches
North Berwick 3.82 inches
Bristol 3.69 inches
Westbrook 3.69 inches
Friendship 3.55 inches
Augusta 3.42 inches
Gray 3.24 inches
Oakland 3.01 inches
Portland 2.79 inches
Durham 2.57 inches
MASSACHUSETTS
Fall River 3.46 inches
Taunton 3.03 inches
Haverhill 2.82
Gloucester 2.81 inches
Mansfield 2.75 inches
Topsfield 2.20 inches
Worcester 2.18 inches
Boston 1.94 inches
Northhampton 1.92 inches
Marlborough 1.85 inches
Provincetown 1.44 inches
RHODE ISLAND
Providence 3.42 inches
Block Island 0.97 inches
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Strafford 3.09 inches
Milton 2.94 inches
White Mountain National Forest 2.68 inches
North Conway 2.57 inches
Brentwood 2.56 inches
Rochester 2.45 inches
Greenland 2.22 inches
Portsmouth 2.21 inches
Windham 2.09 inches
Bear Brook 2.02 inches
Hampstead 2.01 inches
Holderness 1.94 inches
South Tamworth 1.83 inches
Temple 1.79 inches
Bedford 1.74 inches
Barnstead 1.53 inches
Manchester 1.38 inches
Laconia 1.36 inches
Nashua 1.17 inches
CONNECTICUT
Danbury 2.33 inches
Danielson 2.33 inches
Hartford 2.19 inches
Torrington 1.4 inches
New London 1.31 inches
Stamford 1.25 inches
New Haven 1.23 inches
Middletown 1.05 inches
VERMONT
Ludlow 2.2 inches
Proctorsville 1.83 inches
North Hudson 1.82 inches
West Windsor 1.76 inches
Warren 1.51 inches
Braintree 1.39 inches
Hancock 1.30 inches
Waitsfield 1.22 inches
Charlotte 1 inch
Cabot 0.9 inches
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