An interesting clipper system sped through New England, along with its cold front, leading to scattered snow squalls on Wednesday. Multiple instances of thundersnow were reported in Vermont and Massachusetts. Later in the evening, the storm strengthened as it made its toward Maine, leading to a more organized snow fall. Here are the latest numbers from the past 24 hours or so.
MAINE
Abbot 14 inches
Blanchard 14 inches
Saint Pamphile 13 inches
Kingsbury 12 inches
Solon 11 inches
Dover-Foxcroft 8.4 inches
Allagash 8 inches
Rangeley 8 inches
Canaan 7.2 inches
Otisfield 6.5 inches
Cornville 6.3 inches
Dallas 5.8 inches
Fort Kent 5.5 inches
Caribou 5.2 inches
New Sharon 5 inches
Bangor 4.9 inches
Madawaska 4.5 inches
Anson 4 inches
Andover 3.5 inches
Gray 3 inches
Seawall 2 inches
Danforth 1.5 inches
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Mt. Washington 8 inches
Carroll 7.2 inches
Northumberland 6 inches
Sugar Hill 5.5 inches
Whitefield 5 inches
Freedom 4.8 inches
Jefferson 4.5 inches
Plymouth 3.3 inches
Canterbury 1 inch
VERMONT
Morgan 10 inches
Nashville 8.8 inches
Underhill 8.3 inches
Waterbury 7.7 inches
Jericho 6.8 inches
Greensboro 6.5 inches
Warren 6 inches
Maidstone 5.7 inches
Sutton 5.1 inches
Starksboro 5 inches
Wheelock 4.5 inches
Woodbury 4.3 inches
Groton 4 inches
Landgrove 3.8 inches
Westfield 3 inches
South Burlington 2.7 inches
Ludlow 2.5 inches
Danville 2 inches
Rutland 1.5 inches
Hartland 1 inch
MASSACHUSETTS
Savoy 2.4 inches
Great Barrington 1.3 inches
Pittsfield 1 inch
Comments