NBC5 meteorologists reviewed snowfall reports submitted to the National Weather Service for the storm on Tuesday, December 23, 2025. Here is the list, sorted by county, and then by highest amount within each county.Addison County, VT• Starksboro – 5.5″• Middlebury – 3.0″• New Haven – 3.0″• Vergennes – 2.8″• Shoreham – 2.5″Bennington County, VT• Landgrove – 7.7″• Bennington – 1.2″Caledonia County, VT• Wheelock – 5.9″• Hardwick – 5.8″• Lyndonville – 5.3″• Sutton – 5.0″• Barnet – 4.8″Chittenden County, VT• Underhill – 5.8″• Huntington – 5.5″• Underhill Center – 5.0″• Westford – 5.0″• Williston – 5.0″• Colchester – 4.9″• Jericho – 4.6″• Milton – 4.5″• S. Burlington – 4.5″• Hinesburg – 4.4″• Shelburne – 4.2″• Burlington – 3.6″Clinton County, NY• Plattsburgh – 3.8″Essex County, NY• Lake Placid – 6.0″• Bloomingdale – 6.0″• Wilmington – 5.6″• Keene – 4.4″Franklin County, NY• Harrietstown – 5.8″• Malone – 5.0″Franklin County, VT• Enosburgh – 5.1″• St. Albans – 4.7″• Montgomery – 4.5″• Swanton – 4.0″Lamoille County, VT• Stowe – 6.8″• Johnson – 6.0″• Morrisville – 6.0″• Cambridge – 5.5″Orange County, VT• Braintree – 5.0″• Williamstown – 4.7″• Brookfield – 4.5″• Strafford – 3.8″• Corinth – 3.8″• Bradford – 3.8″• W. Fairlee – 3.6″• Fairlee – 3.0″Orleans County, VT• Greensboro – 7.2″• Craftsbury – 6.0″• Morgan – 5.5″• Westfield – 5.5″• Derby – 5.0″• Brownington – 4.8″Rutland County, VT• Shrewsbury – 3.8″• Rutland – 2.6″• W. Rutland – 1.6″• Wallingford – 1.6″St. Lawrence County, NY• Massena – 5.3″• Heuvelton – 3.2″• S. Edwards – 2.0″Washington County, VT• Calais – 8.0″• Waterbury – 7.3″• Worcester – 6.2″• Woodbury – 6.0″• Warren – 5.0″• E. Montpelier – 5.0″• Barre – 4.4″• Plainfield – 4.0″Windsor County, VT• Norwich – 5.3″• Pomfret – 5.2″• Andover – 4.5″• Ludlow – 4.5″• Weston – 4.0″• Rochester – 4.0″• Woodstock – 4.0″• Cavendish – 3.6″• Chester – 3.3″

NBC5 meteorologists reviewed snowfall reports submitted to the National Weather Service for the storm on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.

Here is the list, sorted by county, and then by highest amount within each county.

Addison County, VT
• Starksboro – 5.5″
• Middlebury – 3.0″
• New Haven – 3.0″
• Vergennes – 2.8″
• Shoreham – 2.5″

Bennington County, VT
• Landgrove – 7.7″
• Bennington – 1.2″

Caledonia County, VT
• Wheelock – 5.9″
• Hardwick – 5.8″
• Lyndonville – 5.3″
• Sutton – 5.0″
• Barnet – 4.8″

Chittenden County, VT
• Underhill – 5.8″
• Huntington – 5.5″
• Underhill Center – 5.0″
• Westford – 5.0″
• Williston – 5.0″
• Colchester – 4.9″
• Jericho – 4.6″
• Milton – 4.5″
• S. Burlington – 4.5″
• Hinesburg – 4.4″
• Shelburne – 4.2″
• Burlington – 3.6″

Clinton County, NY
• Plattsburgh – 3.8″

Essex County, NY
• Lake Placid – 6.0″
• Bloomingdale – 6.0″
• Wilmington – 5.6″
• Keene – 4.4″

Franklin County, NY
• Harrietstown – 5.8″
• Malone – 5.0″

Franklin County, VT
• Enosburgh – 5.1″
• St. Albans – 4.7″
• Montgomery – 4.5″
• Swanton – 4.0″

Lamoille County, VT
• Stowe – 6.8″
• Johnson – 6.0″
• Morrisville – 6.0″
• Cambridge – 5.5″

Orange County, VT
• Braintree – 5.0″
• Williamstown – 4.7″
• Brookfield – 4.5″
• Strafford – 3.8″
• Corinth – 3.8″
• Bradford – 3.8″
• W. Fairlee – 3.6″
• Fairlee – 3.0″

Orleans County, VT
• Greensboro – 7.2″
• Craftsbury – 6.0″
• Morgan – 5.5″
• Westfield – 5.5″
• Derby – 5.0″
• Brownington – 4.8″

Rutland County, VT
• Shrewsbury – 3.8″
• Rutland – 2.6″
• W. Rutland – 1.6″
• Wallingford – 1.6″

St. Lawrence County, NY
• Massena – 5.3″
• Heuvelton – 3.2″
• S. Edwards – 2.0″

Washington County, VT
• Calais – 8.0″
• Waterbury – 7.3″
• Worcester – 6.2″
• Woodbury – 6.0″
• Warren – 5.0″
• E. Montpelier – 5.0″
• Barre – 4.4″
• Plainfield – 4.0″

Windsor County, VT
• Norwich – 5.3″
• Pomfret – 5.2″
• Andover – 4.5″
• Ludlow – 4.5″
• Weston – 4.0″
• Rochester – 4.0″
• Woodstock – 4.0″
• Cavendish – 3.6″
• Chester – 3.3″