Final Totals: Over 2 Feet Of Snow in New England
UPDATE: Here's an updated list as of Monday morning. The change this morning was mostly additions, not place changes.
Sugarloaf, ME: 27.0" (OnTheSnow.com) Platekill Mountain, NY: 23.0" (OnTheSnow.com) Brunsick, ME: 18.0" Cranmore Mountain & Bretton Woods, NH: 17.0" (OnTheSnow.com) Lisbon Falls, ME: 16.5" (SnowMatrix) Blue Knob, PA: 16.0" (OnTheSnow.com) Sandwich, NH: 14.0" Horton, NY: 13.5" Londonberry, NH: 12.0" (SnowMatrix) Chicopee, MA: 11.0" Edinborough, PA: 11.0" (SnowMatrix) Pawtucket, RI: 10.4" (SnowMatrix) Franklin, PA: 10.0" Wachusett Mountain, MA: 10.0" (OnTheSnow.com) Boston, MA: 13.5" (SnowMatrix) Cumberland, RI: 8.5" Gansevoort, NY: 7.5" (SnowMatrix) Groton, VT: 6.5" Thompson, CT: 5.9" High Point, NJ: 4.3" West Milford, NJ: 4.0" (SnowMatrix)
Reports from OnTheSnow.com are 72-hour accumulations. Other reports are Storm Totals.
As one of my Maine blog Commenters mentioned earlier today, the snow amounts in New England are pretty impressive with this storm. As of 8:30 PM, coastal New England is again getting a good snow, in fact the airport obs and radar right now from our Enhanced Radar which is now available on AccuWeather.com looks similar to the one I posted this morning.
Here's a list of the highest amounts by state as of 8:30 PM (NOTE: See Above For Monday Morning List). Upload your photos to the Photo Gallery and post your snowfall amounts to the (SnowMatrix), and talk about the storm on our Forums.
LATEST MODERATORS PICKS: TAG "SNOW"
Report a Typo