The nor'easter will continue to move away from New England, which was able to sufficiently strengthen and with enough cold air on the back side, it allowed for heavy bands of snow to develop. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow fell across interior northern New England with a jackpot zone setting up in the southern Green Mountains, where a general 12-18 inches fell. The northern Berkshires also over-performed, with Hawley, Massachusetts (located over 1,000 feet) picking up around 10 inches. Here are the totals:
VERMONT
Mt. Holly 17 inches
Landgrove 15 inches
Peru 14.1 inches
Ludlow 14 inches
Plymouth 13 inches
West Wardsboro 12.5 inches
Windsor 12 inches
Shrewsbury 11 inches
West Topsham 11 inches
Rutland 10 inches
Woodstock 10 inches
Dover 10 inches
Wilmington 9.6 inches
Royalton 9.5 inches
Readsboro 9.4 inches
Chester 9 inches
Newbury 8.5 inches
Townshend 8 inches
Newfane 8 inches
Norwich 7.6 inches
Rockingham 7.5 inches
Bridgewater 7 inches
White River Junction 6 inches
Walden 5 inches
Stowe 4 inches
Brattleboro 3.6 inches
Westford 2.3 inches
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Bristol 11 inches
Freedom 10.5 inches
Meredith 10 inches
Washington 9.6 inches
Albany 8.5 inches
Center Sandwich 8.3 inches
Lempster 8 inches
Madison 7.5 inches
Waterville Valley 7.5 inches
Bradford 6.5 inches
Newport 6.5 inches
Lunenburg 6.2 inches
Northfield 6.1 inches
Marlow 6 inches
Lyme 6 inches
Whitefield 5.6 inches
Lebanon 5.2 inches
Salisbury 4.8 inches
Piedmont 4 inches
Unity 4 inches
Spofford 3 inches
Hillsborough 2.3 inches
MAINE
Parkman 15 inches
Dover-Foxcroft 14 inches
Madrid 12.5 inches
Rangeley 12.5 inches
Ludlow 10.5 inches
Sebec 10.5 inches
Stockholm 10 inches
Perham 10 inches
Fryeburg 8.8 inches
Castle Hill 8.1 inches
Merrill 8 inches
Otisfield 7.7 inches
North Amity 7.5 inches
Wellington 7.1 inches
Pattern 7 inches
Ashland 7 inches
Van Buren 7 inches
Houlton 6.5 inches
Presque Isle 6 inches
Caribou 5.3 inches
Fort Kent 5 inches
Meddybemps 4.3 inches
Madawaska 4.1 inches
Farmingdale 3.1 inches
Bangor 2.8 inches
Machias 1 inch
MASSACHUSETTS
Hawley 10.1 inches
Savoy 9.1 inches
Heath 7 inches
Rowe 6 inches
Colrain 5.5 inches
Plainfield 5 inches
Windsor 4.2 inches
Ashfield 4 inches
Conway 3.2 inches
Goshen 3 inches
Buckland 2.8 inches
Pittsfield 1 inch
This was generally a heavy and wet snow, which did result in a round of power outages Thanksgiving evening, especially as the more intense and widespread snow bands moved through Maine. Over 90,000 in New England lost power at some point in the last 24 hours, including over 70,000 in Maine alone. As of 8am, around 76,000 remain without power, including 73,000 in Maine alone.
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