The forecast for yesterday worked out pretty well! There was a sharp gradient in the state with relatively little snow falling in northwestern Connecticut and nearly a foot in some towns in the Quiet Corner. Here's a look at some snow totals across the state.
- Brooklyn - 11.3”
- Moosup - 10.8"
- Norwich - 9.5”
- Dayville - 9.1”
- Uncasville - 9.0”
- Stonington - 8.7”
- Stonington - 8.1”
- Madison - 7.2”
- Waterford - 7.2”
- Griswold - 7.0”
- Norwich (official) - 7.0”
- Waterford - 6.7”
- New London - 6.5”
- Staffordville - 6.0”
- Newtown - 6.0”
- Westbrook - 6.0”
- Glastonbury - 6.0”
- Storrs -5.8”
- Bridgeport (official) - 5.7”
- Prospect - 5.6”
- Prospect - 5.5”
- Mystic - 5.5”
- Hebron - 5.5”
- North Grosvenordale - 5.5”
- South Windham - 5.5”
- New Canaan - 5.4”
- Somers - 5.1”
- Monroe - 5.0”
- Shelton - 5.0”
- Darien - 5.0”
- Portland - 5.0”
- Bethel - 4.9”
- Milford - 4.8”
- Bethel - 4.5”
- West Hartford (NBC Connecticut) - 4.5”
- East Hartford - 4.5”
- Farmington - 4.5”
- Norwalk - 4.3”
- Stamford - 4.3”
- Glastonbury Center - 3.7”
- Bristol - 3.5”
- New Hartford - 3.3”
- Norfolk - 3.3”
- Windsor Locks (official) - 3.3”
- Collinsville - 3.2”
- North Granby - 3.2”
- Enfield - 3.1”
- North Canton - 3.0”
- Colebrook - 2.9”
- Newtown - 2.7”
- Watertown - 2.0”
Snow totals are from NBC Connecticut weather watchers, National Weather Service official cooperative observers, and CoCoRaHS observers. Joining CoCoRaHS is a great way to provide valuable rain and snow observations to meteorologists across the country!
Note: Some towns may have more than one total if multiple measurements were taken at different locations within town.
Note: Some towns may have more than one total if multiple measurements were taken at different locations within town.