Snow Reports So Far; New England Next
UPDATE: Here is a final list of totals as of 9 AM Wednesday 2/17 (earlier lists at bottom):
Gile, WI: 20.5" (Lake-Effect) South Range, MI: 13.0" (Lake-Effect) Jefferson, IN: 11.9" Greenbrier, WV: 12.5" Dover, NH: 12.0" Eliot, ME: 12.0" Meriden, CT: 11.0" Palentown, NY: 11.0" West Milford, NJ: 10.5 North Andover, MA: 9.1" Bethel & Galloway, OH: 9.0" Friendsville, MD: 9.0" Glencoe & Williamstown, KY: 9.0" Bald Mountain, NC: 8.0" Farmington, PA: 7.2" Redhouse, MD: 6.5" North Foster, RI: 4.5" Bear, DE: 1.3"
Here is a list of snow reports so far. Outside of these states, nothing significant has been reported yet in the Northeast quadrant of the country but the storm is now starting to crank into New England and our forecast says they are in for 3-10 inches; if this comes true, it will end the lengthy "snow drought" for most cities there (see my previous blog entry with stats), but some areas will remain below normal for the season.
2 PM:Gile, WI: 20.5" (Includes Lake-Effect) Jefferson, IN: 11.9" Bethel, OH: 9.0" Glencoe, KY: 9.0" Westmont, PA: 4.3" Eckhart Mines, MD: 4.0" Hart & Shelby, MI: 3.4" Keyser, WV: 2.0" Edison, NJ: 2.0"
8 AM:Canaan Valley, WV: 11.0" Bald Mountain, NC: 8.0" Prattsville, NY: 7.0" Redhouse, MD: 6.5" East Haddam, CT: 5.5" North Kingston, RI: 3.9" Wantage, NJ: 3.8"
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