Unless you recently moved to New England, you probably know that it has been a few years since we got a storm like the one that rolled through Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine on Saturday.  It was a true Nor'Easter - strong winds, cold temperatures, and lots of snow.  LOTS of snow!

Most, if not all, of the snow that fell across New England was the light fluffy kind.  The snow that gets blown around with a even a light breeze, making visibility drop.  On the plus side, that light snow doesn't typically cause power outages.

The storm, which hung over New England for about 24 hours, dropped massive amounts of snow.  But, just how much snow fell?

From WMTW, here are the snowfall totals from many of the cities and towns in our area.

Augusta: ???

Bangor: 11"

Bath: 20" **** WINNER

Bethel: 5.5" (ironic considering they are in ski country)

Bremen: 10.5"

Clinton: 17"

East Machias: 19" ****** RUNNER UP

Farmingdale: 16.1"

Gardiner: ???

Greenville: 12.5"

Knox: 12"

Lewiston / Auburn: 16"

Litchfield: 9"

Lisbon: 18"

Old Orchard Beach: 11"

Orient: 14"

Portland: 12.5"

Presque Isle: 13"

Randolph: 16.5"

Rockport: 14"

Sanford: 12"

Thomaston: 12"

Topsham: 11"

Union: 12"

Vassalboro: 12.8"

Waldoboro: 11"

Waterville: ???

We plan to update these totals with new towns and cities as the information comes in.

So, who got the most snow from the storm?  Bath was on top with 20 inches!  It looks like the Washington County town of East Machias came in as the runner up .  The storm dropped over a foot and a half of snow (19 inches to be exact) on the town.

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