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How Much? New England Snow Totals March 24, 2025

Writer: Tim DennisTim Dennis

Yesterday's storm was able to slightly over-perform with its band of snow just north of the rain/snow line. A widespread 4-8" of snow has fallen in a band from central New Hampshire through Maine just inland from the coastal plain. Outside of this banding, much more minimal (or no) snow fell. Southern and central New England grabbed another half inch to inch of rainfall, making another large gain on the drought. Here are the snow totals:



MAINE


Charlotte 7.2 inches

Hermon 7 inches

Auburn 7 inches

Newburgh 6.8 inches

Lewiston 6.5 inches

Glenburn 6.5 inches

Orono 6.4 inches

Poland 6.2 inches

Manchester 6 inches

Hudson 6 inches

Millinocket 6 inches

Augusta 5.8 inches

Waterville 5.7 inches

Raymond 5.5 inches

Bangor 5.3 inches

Fryeburg 5.1 inches

Turner 5 inches

Calais 5 inches

Blanchard 4.8 inches

Greenville 4.5 inches

Topsham 4.2 inches

Moosehead 4 inches

Hope 3.5 inches

Rangeley 3 inches

Oxford 3 inches

East Surry 2.8 inches

Eastport 2.1 inches

Caribou 2 inches

Portland 1.6 inches

Sorrento 1 inch


NEW HAMPSHIRE


Albany 7.3 inches

Meredith 6.5 inches

Bristol 6.4 inches

Freedom 6.2 inches

Tilton 6 inches

Eaton 5.8 inches

Tamworth 5.5 inches

Wakefield 5.3 inches

Ashland 5.2 inches

Wolfeboro 4.7 inches

Hale's Location 4.5 inches

New London 4.3 inches

Thornton 4 inches

North Conway 3.9 inches

Plymouth 3.7 inches

Sanbornton 3.6 inches

Northfield 3.5 inches

Laconia 3.5 inches

Newport 3.5 inches

Belmont 3.4 inches

New Durham 2.5 inches

Strafford 2 inches

Hanover 2 inches

Cornish 1.7 inches

Bow 1.5 inches

Unity 1 inch


VERMONT


Ludlow 1.9 inches

Landgrove 1.5 inches

Londonderry 1 inch

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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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