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Writer's pictureTim Dennis

How Much? New England Snow Totals January 1-3, 2025

After a quick hit of snow on New Year's Day for portions of northern New England, persistent snow showers across the mountains and eastern Maine has brought additional accumulations over the past two days. In some areas, this has added up to a good 8-12 inches worth, with more in the mountains. This was a very elevation dependent snow that brought very varied amounts to the region, especially over Vermont. Here are the totals:



VERMONT


Westfield 21.5 inches

Morgan 14 inches

Greensboro 13.4 inches

Montgomery 12 inches

Cabot 11.6 inches

Underhill State Park 11.5 inches

Belvidere Center 11.5 inches

Ludlow 10.5 inches Warren 10.1 inches

Braintree 10 inches

Stowe 9.7 inches

Island Pond 9 inches

Rochester 8.4 inches

Mount Holly 8 inches

Wallingford 8 inches

Shrewsbury 7.7 inches

Williamstown 7.5 inches

East Montpelier 6.8 inches

Enosburg Falls 6.6 inches

Danville 6.4 inches

Sutton 6.1 inches

Stevensville 6 inches

Montpelier 6 inches

Walden 5 inches

South Lincoln 4.9 inches

Underhill 4.5 inches

Hardwick 4 inches

Starksboro 3.2 inches

St. Johnsbury 2.3 inches

Monkton 2 inches


NEW HAMPSHIRE


New London 3.1 inches

Washington 3.1 inches

Pinkham Notch 2 inches

Pittsburg 1 inch


MAINE


Mt. Katahdin 20 inches

St. Zarachie Crossing 12 inches

Rockwood 8 inches

Greenville 8 inches

Castle Hill 6.3 inches

Madrid 6.2 inches

Shirley 6 inches

St. Francis 5.5 inches

Rangeley 5.3 inches

Presque Isle 5 inches

Allagash 5 inches

Temple 4.8 inches

Shin Pond 4.4 inches

Estcourt Station 4 inches

Caribou 3.6 inches

Madawaska 3.2 inches

Stacyville 3 inches

Island Falls 3 inches

Ashland 3 inches

Peru 2.5 inches


MASSACHUSETTS


Clarksburg 5 inches

Savoy 4.3 inches

Becket 3 inches

Pittsfield 2 inches

Williamstown 2 inches

Lanesborough 1.5 inches


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