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Help us report on the snow totals in Rhode Island by filling out this quick form about how much snow you've received. Here's some of what you have reported: 12 inches in North Scituate at 4 p.m.
The first major lake effect snow pounded portions of the Northeast and Midwest this past weekend, with more in the forecast in the coming days. On Saturday, parts of the New York thruway had been ...
A southward shift in the storm track means the northwestern corner of the state probably won't see the highest snow totals for a change, but most of Rhode Island should have 8 to 12 inches of snow ...
The heaviest snow is expected to occur around 10 a.m. Friday. Around the southeastern half of the state, snow totals are expected to between three to eight inches.
Lesser accumulations up to 20 in (51 cm)—occurred in areas south to western Connecticut, Massachusetts, southern Vermont, northern Rhode Island, and eastern New Hampshire. [1] Lighter snowfall extended as far south as central Virginia, and as far west as Indiana. [4] The snow was accompanied by high winds, in some areas reaching 45 mph (72 km/h).
Over two feet of snow were reported in portions of Massachusetts, peaking at 31 inches (79 cm) in Wilmington. [6] Heavy snow also fell in Rhode Island, where the snowfall peaked at 25.1 inches (64 cm) in Foster. [5] A storm surge of 3 feet (0.91 m) was reported on Nantucket while a 2.8 feet (0.85 m) storm surge was recorded in Boston. [5]
Here are the most recent rainfall totals for the Milwaukee area, according to the NWS volunteer monitoring service: Saukville: 2.07 inches rain, trace of snow Mequon: 1.9 inches rain, trace of snow
[33] [34] In Toronto, the 26 centimeters that fell down was just 2 shy of the all-time 24-hour snowfall set on December 11, 1944, where 28 centimeters and a 2-day storm total of 57 centimeters and which it killed 21. [35] In Boston, the weekend snowfall combined with those of December 14's storm surpass the total snowfall of 2006–07. [36]