The rain/snow line ended up getting further north than initially anticipated. This led to the storm resulting in less snow totals across northern New England and more sleet and freezing rain. Here are the numbers.
VERMONT SNOW
Alburgh 10 inches
Isle La Motte 8 inches
Newport 7.7 inches
St. Albans 6.8 inches
Averill 6.1 inches
Walden 6 inches
Wheelock 5.8 inches
Milton 5.7 inches
Ludlow 5.5 inches
Burlington 5.1 inches
Lyndonville 5 inches
Sutton 4.8 inches
Middleboro 4.4 inches
Shoreham 3 inches NEW HAMPSHIRE SNOW
Pinkham Notch 7 inches
North Conway 6.7 inches
East Sandwich 6.5 inches
Freedom 6.3 inches
Wolfeboro 6 inches
Tamworth 5.8 inches
Northfield 5.4 inches
New Hampton 5.1 inches
Bristol 4.5 inches
Laconia 5 inches
Northwood 2.4 inches
Rindge 2 inches
Hampstead 1 inch MAINE SNOW
Bethel 11.5 inches
Rockwood 8 inches
Sebago 7.5 inches
Kingfield 7 inches
Turner 6.5 inches
Libson 6 inches
Cumberland Center 6 inches
Rangeley 5 inches
Farmingdale 3.5 inches
Wells 2 inches MASSACHUSETTS RAIN
Orleans 2.5 inches
New Bedford 2.3 inches
Eastham 2.1 inches
Oak Bluffs 1.9 inches
Newburyport 1.5 inches
Fitchburg 1.5 inches
Springfield 1.4 inches
Worcester 1.1 inches
Boston 1 inch
MASSACHUSETTS SNOW
Hawley 3.4 inches
Rowe 2.5 inches
Conway 2 inches
Plainfield 2 inches
Fitchburg 1.2 inches
Ashby 1 inch
CONNECTICUT RAIN
Bristol 2.5 inches
Southington 2.2 inches
Windsor 1.9 inches
Plaincille 1.6 inches
Coventry 1.6 inches
Canton 1.5 inches
Bradley 1.3 inches
CONNECTICUT SNOW
Plainville 1 inch
North Granby 0.7 inches
RHODE ISLAND RAIN
West Warwick 2.1 inches
East Greenwich 2 inches
Middletown 2 inches
Cranston 1.8 inches
Westerly 1 inch
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