County-by-county snow totals in Northern New York for Sunday, Dec. 7 to Monday, Dec. 8, 2025

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Updated: 1:25 PM EST Dec 8, 2025

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Several inches of snow fell across much of Northern New York on on Sunday into early Monday morning, with the highest totals reaching between seven and eight inches.The National Weather Service in Burlington posted these snowfall totals from trained spotters as of 9:30 a.m. on Monday. All totals are in inches.To see Vermont totals, click here.Clinton CountyCadyville – 4.3″Chazy – 3.5″Essex CountyLake Placid – 7.0″Wilmington – 5.7″Bloomingdale – 5.5″North Elba – 5.1″Keene Valley – 4.7″Port Henry – 2.5″Essex – 2.4″Olmstedville – 1.4″Franklin CountyPaul Smiths – 6.0″Saranac Lake – 5.7″Gabriels – 4.7″Malone – 4.3″Malone – 2.8″Tupper Lake – 2.5″St. Lawrence CountyEdwards – 7.8″Edwards – 4.3″Potsdam – 3.5″Edwardsville – 3.1″Massena – 3.0″Louisville – 2.8″Heuvelton – 2.6″

PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. —

Several inches of snow fell across much of Northern New York on on Sunday into early Monday morning, with the highest totals reaching between seven and eight inches.

The National Weather Service in Burlington posted these snowfall totals from trained spotters as of 9:30 a.m. on Monday. All totals are in inches.

To see Vermont totals, click here.

Clinton County

Cadyville – 4.3″Chazy – 3.5″

Essex County

Lake Placid – 7.0″Wilmington – 5.7″Bloomingdale – 5.5″North Elba – 5.1″Keene Valley – 4.7″Port Henry – 2.5″Essex – 2.4″Olmstedville – 1.4″

Franklin County

Paul Smiths – 6.0″Saranac Lake – 5.7″Gabriels – 4.7″Malone – 4.3″Malone – 2.8″Tupper Lake – 2.5″

St. Lawrence County

Edwards – 7.8″Edwards – 4.3″Potsdam – 3.5″Edwardsville – 3.1″Massena – 3.0″Louisville – 2.8″Heuvelton – 2.6″