Final Snow List from Eastern Snow Storm
OK folks, here's the final snowfall list and the latest photos from blog readers:
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We ended up with over a foot of snow in:
- Tennessee - North Carolina - Virginia - Maryland - New Jersey - New York - Massachusettts - Connecticut - New Hampshire - Maine
As mentioned before, the map below may not show the highest amounts mentioned here because it does not show localized amounts, but it should serve as a general guide for where the snow fell.
LISTS UPDATED 1 PM 3/3/09
METRO SNOWFALL:
Richmond: 9.5" Philadelphia: 9.3" (Intl Airport) Boston: 9.4" (Logan) Washington, D.C. 8.0" (Arboretum) New York City: 8.0" (Central Park) Memphis: 7.0" (Agricenter) Baltimore: 5.1" (Intl Airport) Raleigh: 2.1" (Airport) Birmingham: 2.0" Atlanta: Trace
HIGHEST BY STATE:
Mount Washington, NH: 22.0" (OnTheSnow.com) Clifton Forge, VA: 22.0"* (SnowMatrix) Maury City, TN: 18.5" Dunklin, MO: 16.0" Mastik, NY: 15.7" Hiddenite, NC: 15.0"* (SnowMatrix) Lost Valley, ME: 15.0" (OnTheSnow.com) Beech Mountain, NC: 15.0" (OnTheSnow.com) Middle Village, NY: 14.5" (SnowMatrix) Huddleston, VA: 14.0" Mowhawk Mountain, CT: 14.0" (OnTheSnow.com) Old Saybrook & Sharon, CT: 14.0" Colts Neck, NJ: 13.5" Multiple Locations, NH: 13.0" Huntingtown, MD: 13.0" (SnowMatrix) West Milford, NJ: 14.0" (SnowMatrix) Saluda, NC: 12.3" Royalston, MA: 12.5" Port Republic, MD: 12.0" Blytheville & Wilson, AR: 12.0" Pats Peak, NH: 12.0" (OnTheSnow.com) Gaffney, SC: 11.5" (SnowMatrix) Acton, ME: 11.5" (SnowMatrix) Coventry, RI: 11.5" Mansfield, MA: 12.0" (SnowMatrix) Waterford, CT: 10.0" (SnowMatrix) Wintergreen, VA: 10.0" (OnTheSnow.com) Multiple Locations, ME: 10.0" Bear, DE: 9.7" Philadelphia: 9.3" Montgomeryville, PA: 9.0" (SnowMatrix) Memphis, TN: 9.0" (SnowMatrix) Cole Camp, MO: 8.5" (SnowMatrix) Frankford, DE: 8.5" (SnowMatrix) Gaffney, SC: 8.0" Hartwell, GA: 8.0" Atlanta, GA: 6.5" (SnowMatrix) Walden & Bennington, VT: 6.0" Jefferson, AL: 5.5" Ashland, MS: 5.0"
*Questionable based on nearby reports. Runner up: Boone, NC (13.5"); Hillsville, VA (18.0")
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