Tuesday’s winter storm brought several inches of snow across the region.Below are the final snow totals from Tuesday’s winter storm, submitted by viewers and official weather observers. The list was compiled by the National Weather Service office in Burlington. Clinton County• Cadyville – 2.5″• Plattsburgh – 2.0″• Saranac – 2.0″Essex County (NY)• Moriah – 4.0″• Wilmington – 3.3″• Lake Placid – 2.5″• Bloomingdale – 2.3″• Olmstedville – 2.3″Franklin County (NY)• Paul Smiths – 3.0″• Saranac Lake – 2.7″St. Lawrence County• Gouverneur – 2.5″• Massena – 0.9″• Heuvelton – 0.9″Addison County• Hancock – 5.5″• Starksboro – 5.0″• Bristol – 4.6″• Shoreham – 4.5″• Orwell – 4.2″• South Lincoln – 4.2″• Ferrisburg – 4.0″• Monkton – 4.0″• New Haven – 3.8″• Middlebury – 3.5″Caledonia County• Lyndonville – 8.6″• Wells River – 8.6″• East Saint Johnsbury – 8.0″• Groton – 8.0″• St. Johnsbury – 7.1″• Saint Johnsbury – 6.5″• Danville – 6.5″• East Lyndon – 6.0″• Wheelock – 5.7″• Sutton – 4.6″• West Burke – 4.5″Chittenden County• Underhill – 5.5″• Underhill Center – 5.3″• Essex Junction – 4.9″• Huntington – 4.8″• Colchester – 4.7″• Williston – 4.5″• Burlington – 4.5″• South Burlington – 4.5″• Charlotte – 4.2″• Jericho – 4.0″• Nashville – 4.0″• Hinesburg – 3.6″• Shelburne – 3.5″• Winooski – 3.1″Essex County (VT)• Lunenburg – 8.0″• Maidstone State Park – 7.9″• Averill – 4.5″• Island Pond – 2.0″Franklin County (VT)• Fairfax – 3.8″• Enosburg Falls – 2.8″• Swanton – 2.3″• Montgomery – 1.7″Grand Isle County• South Hero – 3.8″Lamoille County• Smugglers Notch – 6.0″• Jeffersonville – 5.5″• Morrisville – 4.2″• Johnson – 4.0″• Stowe – 3.9″Orange County• Strafford – 8.5″• East Randolph – 7.0″• Braintree – 7.0″• Corinth Corners – 6.7″• Bradford – 6.0″• Tunbridge – 5.5″• Newbury – 5.4″• Chelsea – 5.0″• Williamstown – 4.7″• West Fairlee – 4.5″• Fairlee – 4.0″Orleans County• Morgan – 6.0″• Greensboro – 4.9″• East Craftsbury – 4.4″• Glover – 4.3″• Brownington – 4.0″• Craftsbury – 4.0″• Craftsbury Common – 3.7″• Albany – 3.3″• Derby Line – 2.5″• Westfield – 2.0″Rutland County• Pawlet – 8.0″• South Wallingford – 6.7″• Wallingford – 6.7″• Rutland – 5.7″• Brandon – 5.5″• Shrewsbury – 5.5″• West Rutland – 5.5″Washington County• Waitsfield – 6.5″• Websterville – 6.4″• Cabot – 6.0″• Plainfield – 6.0″• East Barre – 5.8″• Barre – 5.5″• Northfield – 5.4″• East Calais – 5.0″• Warren – 5.0″• East Montpelier – 4.8″• Waterbury – 4.5″• Worcester – 4.2″• Woodbury – 4.0″• Moretown – 4.0″Windsor County• Rochester – 7.3″• Pomfret – 7.2″• Proctorsville – 7.1″• Chester – 7.1″• Springfield – 7.0″• Andover – 6.2″• West Hartford – 6.1″• Ludlow – 6.1″• Barnard – 6.0″• South Royalton – 5.0″• Woodstock – 4.6″• North Hartland – 4.0″
Tuesday’s winter storm brought several inches of snow across the region.
Below are the final snow totals from Tuesday’s winter storm, submitted by viewers and official weather observers. The list was compiled by the National Weather Service office in Burlington.
Clinton County
• Cadyville – 2.5″
• Plattsburgh – 2.0″
• Saranac – 2.0″
Essex County (NY)
• Moriah – 4.0″
• Wilmington – 3.3″
• Lake Placid – 2.5″
• Bloomingdale – 2.3″
• Olmstedville – 2.3″
Franklin County (NY)
• Paul Smiths – 3.0″
• Saranac Lake – 2.7″
St. Lawrence County
• Gouverneur – 2.5″
• Massena – 0.9″
• Heuvelton – 0.9″
Addison County
• Hancock – 5.5″
• Starksboro – 5.0″
• Bristol – 4.6″
• Shoreham – 4.5″
• Orwell – 4.2″
• South Lincoln – 4.2″
• Ferrisburg – 4.0″
• Monkton – 4.0″
• New Haven – 3.8″
• Middlebury – 3.5″
Caledonia County
• Lyndonville – 8.6″
• Wells River – 8.6″
• East Saint Johnsbury – 8.0″
• Groton – 8.0″
• St. Johnsbury – 7.1″
• Saint Johnsbury – 6.5″
• Danville – 6.5″
• East Lyndon – 6.0″
• Wheelock – 5.7″
• Sutton – 4.6″
• West Burke – 4.5″
Chittenden County
• Underhill – 5.5″
• Underhill Center – 5.3″
• Essex Junction – 4.9″
• Huntington – 4.8″
• Colchester – 4.7″
• Williston – 4.5″
• Burlington – 4.5″
• South Burlington – 4.5″
• Charlotte – 4.2″
• Jericho – 4.0″
• Nashville – 4.0″
• Hinesburg – 3.6″
• Shelburne – 3.5″
• Winooski – 3.1″
Essex County (VT)
• Lunenburg – 8.0″
• Maidstone State Park – 7.9″
• Averill – 4.5″
• Island Pond – 2.0″
Franklin County (VT)
• Fairfax – 3.8″
• Enosburg Falls – 2.8″
• Swanton – 2.3″
• Montgomery – 1.7″
Grand Isle County
• South Hero – 3.8″
Lamoille County
• Smugglers Notch – 6.0″
• Jeffersonville – 5.5″
• Morrisville – 4.2″
• Johnson – 4.0″
• Stowe – 3.9″
Orange County
• Strafford – 8.5″
• East Randolph – 7.0″
• Braintree – 7.0″
• Corinth Corners – 6.7″
• Bradford – 6.0″
• Tunbridge – 5.5″
• Newbury – 5.4″
• Chelsea – 5.0″
• Williamstown – 4.7″
• West Fairlee – 4.5″
• Fairlee – 4.0″
Orleans County
• Morgan – 6.0″
• Greensboro – 4.9″
• East Craftsbury – 4.4″
• Glover – 4.3″
• Brownington – 4.0″
• Craftsbury – 4.0″
• Craftsbury Common – 3.7″
• Albany – 3.3″
• Derby Line – 2.5″
• Westfield – 2.0″
Rutland County
• Pawlet – 8.0″
• South Wallingford – 6.7″
• Wallingford – 6.7″
• Rutland – 5.7″
• Brandon – 5.5″
• Shrewsbury – 5.5″
• West Rutland – 5.5″
Washington County
• Waitsfield – 6.5″
• Websterville – 6.4″
• Cabot – 6.0″
• Plainfield – 6.0″
• East Barre – 5.8″
• Barre – 5.5″
• Northfield – 5.4″
• East Calais – 5.0″
• Warren – 5.0″
• East Montpelier – 4.8″
• Waterbury – 4.5″
• Worcester – 4.2″
• Woodbury – 4.0″
• Moretown – 4.0″
Windsor County
• Rochester – 7.3″
• Pomfret – 7.2″
• Proctorsville – 7.1″
• Chester – 7.1″
• Springfield – 7.0″
• Andover – 6.2″
• West Hartford – 6.1″
• Ludlow – 6.1″
• Barnard – 6.0″
• South Royalton – 5.0″
• Woodstock – 4.6″
• North Hartland – 4.0″