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Town-By-Town Snow Totals In CT Released: How Much Did You Get?
Below are the latest unofficial snowfall totals as provided by the National Weather Service for the Feb. 25 storm.
It wasn't a large storm, but up to three inches of snow fell across the state on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
New Fairfield recorded the most snow with 3 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
But after one to two feet of snow fell on the state Monday, we're running out of places to put the freshly fallen snow.
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The good news is that temperatures will moderate for the next few days, with temperatures into the 40s on Thursday and Friday. We could approach 50 degrees on Saturday and around 40 on Sunday.
But there is a chance of snow on Monday and Tuesday. Odds are currently around 40 percent for snow both days.
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Here are snow totals by town as reported by the National Weather Service. If your town isn't mentioned, it means no one reported the snow totals to the weather service. We'll continue to update this list if more towns report.
Fairfield County
- New Fairfield 3.0 in
- Easton 2.8 in
- Shelton 2.5 in
- New Canaan 2.4 in
- Norwalk 2.4 in
- Greenwich 2.2 in
- Ridgefield 1.2 in
Middlesex County
- Clinton 2.2 in
- Westbrook 1.5 in
New Haven County
- Ansonia 2.2 in
- Hamden 2.1 in
- Guilford 2.0 in
- North Haven 2.0 in
- Waterbury 1.5 in
New London County
- Gales Ferry 1.3 in
Hartford County
- Marlborough 1.6 in
- Bradley Airport 1.3 in
Tolland County
- Staffordville 2.4 in
- Tolland 2.0 in
- Vernon 1.5 in
Windham County
- Pomfret 1.5 in
Litchfield County
- Woodbury 2.5 in
- Northville 2.5 in
- Warren 2.3 in
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