Winter Blast: Parts of Northern New England See Half a Foot of Snow

Monday’s storm brought mostly rain to Massachusetts and southern New England, but parts of New Hampshire and Maine saw significant snowfall.

Albany, New Hampshire, recorded the highest snowfall with 7.3 inches, while Hermon and Auburn, Maine, each saw 7 inches.

Here are the snowfall totals across the region, according to the National Weather Service:

New Hampshire

  • Albany: 7.3″
  • Bristol: 6.4″
  • Bridgewater: 5.3″
  • Wolfeboro: 4.7″
  • Freedom: 4.1″
  • Plymouth: 3.7″
  • Newport: 3.5″
  • Northfield: 3.5″
  • Hanover: 2″
  • Bow: 1.5″

Maine

  • Hermon: 7″
  • Auburn: 7″
  • Glenburn: 6.5″
  • Orono: 6.4″
  • Poland: 6.2″
  • Old Town: 6″
  • Mechanic Falls: 6″
  • Greenville: 6″
  • Lewiston: 6″
  • Minot: 5.9″
  • Waterville: 5.7″
  • East Baldwin: 5.5″
  • New Gloucester: 5.5″
  • Raymond: 5.5″
  • Otisfield: 5.4″
  • Bangor: 5.3″
  • Livermore Falls: 5.1″
  • Fryeburg: 5.1″
  • Gray: 5.1″
  • Dedham: 5″
  • Otis: 5″
  • South China: 5″
  • Corinna: 4.9″
  • Harrison: 4.8″
  • Waterboro: 4.8″
  • Madrid: 4.6″
  • Hartford: 4.5″
  • Dover-Foxcroft: 4.3″
  • Lisbon Falls: 4.3″
  • Millinocket: 4″
  • Hope: 3.5″
  • Oxford: 3″
  • Cumberland: 3″
  • Falmouth: 3″
  • Orland: 2.8″
  • Hollis: 2.1″
  • Portland: 1.6″
  • East Surry: 1.5″
  • Patten: 1.2″
  • South Portland: 1″

Vermont

  • Ludlow: 1.9″
  • Landgrove: 1.5″

Reference


Disclaimer- Our team has thoroughly fact-checked this article to ensure its accuracy and maintain its credibility. We are committed to providing honest and reliable content for our readers.

Leave a Comment