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How Much? New England Snow Totals November 28-29, 2024

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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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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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