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Connecticut Snow Totals, Town-By-Town - 2/18/18

The snow fell steadily in Connecticut on Saturday and Sunday, and 7.5 inches fell in some areas. Here are the town-by-town snow totals:

Connecticut's meteorologists got this weekend's snowstorm forecast exactly correct. They predicted the snow would start around six in parts of the state, and it did. They predicted between four and eight inches and that is exactly what we ended up with.

The quick-moving snowstorm left its mark in Connecticut on Saturday and Sunday, and at least 7.5 inches have fallen in spots (see inch counts below). If you want to enjoy the snow, you'll need to get outside today as temps will warm up into the mid 40s with plenty of sunshine.

President's Day will also have high temps in the mid 40s and a chance of rain in the afternoon and evening. Wednesday we'll see high temps in the mid 60s and the possibility of some areas seeing 70 degrees.

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Here are the snow totals, in inches as recorded by the National Weather Service. If you want to add your town, please email [email protected] with a snow total.


Fairfield County

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New Fairfield 7.5
New Canaan 7.3
Stamford 7.3
Wilton 7.0
Greenwich 7.0
Weston 6.4
Danbury 6.4
North Stamford 6.1
Stamford 6.1
Monroe 6.0
Fairfield 5.7
Norwalk 5.5
Bethel 5.5
Easton 5.1
Bridgeport Airport 4.7


Middlesex County

Clinton 5.2


New Haven County

Hamden 6.5
Milford 6.5
Waterbury 6.0
Waterbury 5.6
Seymour 5.5
New Haven 5.5
North Haven 5.1
Wallingford 4.0


New London County

Ledyard Center 4.9
New London 3.1


Hartford County

Burlington 7.0
Farmington Heights 5.8
Farmington 5.8
Unionville 5.8
South Windsor 5.5
Hartford 5.3
Canton 5.0
Avon 5.0
Windsor 4.8
Manchester 4.5


Tolland County

Tolland 5.8
Staffordville 5.4
Somers 4.8
Columbia 4.0


Windham County

Pomfret 5.0
Ashford 5.0
East Killingly 5.0


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