3 Feet of Snow From the Northeast Winter Storm
UPDATED THURSDAY 1/13/2011: Additional information is available from our news story, including records set (Hartford, Connecticut had never received that much snow in one day). Here is our storm total snowfall estimate map (localized amounts may not be shown). The NOAA map has been updated Thursday afternoon to include the morning COOP reports.
ORIGINAL REPORT 8 AM 1/12/2011: Over three feet of snow has fallen in parts of New England with this latest winter storm, while the mid-Atlantic missed out once again. More on the "snow hole" soon. Snow map estimate below via NOAA (click it for a larger image).
Here are the highest NWS Spotter Reports by state (as of 11 AM 1/13/2011):
Savoy, MA: 40.5"
Wilmington, VT: 36.0"
North Haven, CT: 29.5"
Woodford, VT: 35.0"
Concord, NH: 22.0"
Port Millerton, NY: 21.8"
Foster, RI: 21.7"
Sanford, ME: 18"
Bayard, WV: 16.0"
Farmington, PA: 13.0"
Whitetop, VA: 10.0"
Oakland, MD: 15.0"
Wilmington, DE: 5.5"

Our AccuWeather.com Facebook Fans absolutely crushed us with awesome snow photos during the storm. Here are just a few:
Here are the highest Ski Slope Reports by state (as of 11 AM 1/13/2011):
Beech Mountain, NC: 36.0"
Smuggler's Notch, VT: 34.0"
Jiminy Peak, MA: 32.0"
Canaan Valley, WV: 31.0"
Black Mountain, NH: 24.0"
You can also see the snow cover on the MODIS shots from Thursday for the Southeast & Northeast:
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