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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