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How Much? New England Snow & Rain Totals March 23-24, 2024

Heavy snow, soaking rain and ice all came down across New England on Saturday. This has led to over 200,000 power outages and widespread tree damage in areas. In the end, over two feet of snow came down along with multiple inches of rain and a layer of icing. Here are the final numbers from this storm:


SNOW



VERMONT

West Windsor 33.1 inches

Landgrove 32 inches

Hartland 31 inches

East Wallingford 30 inches

Windsor 29 inches

Woodstock 28 inches

White River Junction 26.1 inches

Springfield 26 inches

Ludlow 25 inches

Chester 24 inches

Wilder 23 inches

Rutland 22 inches

Danby 21 inches

Pawlet 20 inches

Pittsfield 19 inches

Bradford 18

Newbury 17 inches

Barrett 15 inches

Orange 13 inches

Warren 12 inches

Stowe 10.5 inches

Cornwall 9 inches

Underhill 8.3 inches

Burlington 8.1 inches

St. George 7 inches


NEW HAMPSHIRE

Pinkham Notch 29.5 inches

Albany 28 inches

Lebanon 26 inches

Ashland 26 inches

Claremont 25.5 inches

Meredith 25.3 inches

Tamworth 24.3 inches

Bartlett 23.9 inches

Hale's Location 23.5 inches

Campton 23.3 inches

Waterville Valley 22.6 inches

Jackson 21.5 inches

Newport 20 inches

Plymouth 19.8 inches

Whitefield 19 inches

Bradford 18.5 inches

Ellsworth 18 inches

Piedmont 17 inches

Lincoln 16.3 inches

Laconia 16 inches

Berlin 16 inches

Conway 15 inches

Lyme 13 inches

Bristol 12 inches

Sanbornton 10 inches

Concord 8.3 inches

Henniker 6.3 inches


MAINE

Lovell 26.5 inches

Bryant Pond 25 inches

Fort Fairfield 24 inches

Rumford 24.5 inches

Hartford 23.8 inches

New Vineyard 23.4 inches

Bowerbank 22 inches Farmington 21.1 inches Westfield 20 inches

New Sharon 19.4 inches

Littleton 19 inches

Greenville 19 inches

Preque Isle 18.8 inches

Oxbow 18 inches

Cornville 17 inches

Limestone 16 inches

Caribou 15.3 inches

New Limerick 14 inches

Dexter 12 inches

North Amity 11 inches

Orient 10.5 inches

Charleston 9 inches

Bradford 8 inches

North Windham 7 inches

Portland 6.3 inches

Camden 4 inches


MASSACHUSETTS

Williamstown 5.2 inches

Savoy 3.9 inches



RAIN



MASSACHUSETTS

Southampton 3.2 inches

Rockland 3.03 inches

Turners Falls 2.9 inches

Holyoke 2.82 inches

Randolph 2.55 inches

Lexington 2.47 inches

Norton 2.46 inches

North Attleboro 2.37 inches

Mansfield 2.35 inches

Springfield 2.31 inches

Easton 2.05 inches

Weymouth 2 inches

Worcester 1.93 inches

Natick 1.77 inches

Gloucester 1.76 inches

Lynn 1.61 inches

Beverly 1.59 inches

Swansea 1.56 inches

Boston (Fenway Park) 1.49 inches

Lawrence 1.41 inches

Methuen 1.03 inches

Boston (Logan) 1.02 inches


CONNECTICUT

Prospect 3.63 inches

Fairfield 3.52 inches

Wallingford 3.49 inches

Greenwich 3.44 inches

Baltic 3.31 inches

Berlin 3.27 inches

Shelton 3.26 inches

Stamford 3.13 inches

Norwalk 3.11 inches

Pomfret 3.04 inches

Middletown 3.02 inches

Newington 2.73 inches

Lisbon 2.69 inches

Manchester 2.66 inches

Canton 2.53 inches

Hampton 2.43 inches

Somers 2.35 inches

Plainville 2.27 inches

Tolland 2.22 inches

Hartford 2.17 inches

Danielson 1.94 inches

East Granby 1.43 inches

Farmington 1.16 inches


RHODE ISLAND

Smithfield 2.7 inches

Kingston 2.36 inches

West Warwick 1.88 inches

Ashaway 1.86 inches

Warwick 1.77 inches

West Greenwich 1.71 inches

Richmond 1.69 inches

Charlestown 1.13 inches

Ninigret 1.11 inches

Block Island 0.92 inches


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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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