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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