
The NBC5 First Warning Weather Team is tracking the widespread snowfall across Vermont and Northern New York and bringing you the latest snow totals.This page will continue to be updated as more reports are received.Snow showers will continue through the day, with some towns picking up a few additional inches by Monday night.Scroll to see current totals organized alphabetically by county.Addison County, VT• Vergennes – 9.1″• Cornwall – 9.0″• Shoreham – 9.0″• Orwell – 8.9″• Monkton Boro – 8.0″• New Haven – 8.0″• Middlebury – 7.5″• Starksboro – 7.0″Bennington County, VT• Landgrove – 10.0″• Bennington – 9.8″Caledonia County, VT• Danville – 15.0″• Wheelock – 14.6″• Walden – 14.0″• Lyndon – 13.0″• Lyndonville – 13.0″• St. Johnsbury – 12.4″• Kirby – 12.0″• Waterford – 11.5″• Hardwick – 11.5″• Sutton – 11.0″• Barnet – 10.8″• Groton – 10.5″• Burke – 8.0″Cheshire County, NH• Jaffrey – 14.1″• Dublin – 13.5″• Rindge – 13.0″• Chesterfield – 11.0″• Roxbury – 9.3″Chittenden County, VT• Charlotte – 12.2″• Colchester – 12.0″• Underhill – 10.5″• Essex Junction – 10.5″• Essex – 10.4″• Burlington – 10.2″• Taft Corners – 9.5″• Shelburne – 9.5″• S. Burlington – 9.5″• Williston – 9.0″• Westford – 9.0″• Milton – 9.0″• Hinesburg – 8.2″• Jericho – 7.7″• Huntington – 7.5″Clinton County, NY• Saranac – 12.0″• AuSable – 12.0″• Peru – 11.0″• Black Brook – 11.0″• Altona – 9.0″• Schuyler Falls – 9.0″• Plattsburgh – 8.0″• Dannemora – 7.0″• Chazy – 6.0″• Champlain – 6.0″• Mooers – 6.0″• Ellenburg – 3.0″Essex County, NY• Elizabethtown – 14.0″• Wilmington – 13.5″• Keene – 12.5″• Newcomb – 10.8″• Moriah – 10.5″• Willsboro – 10.5″• St. Armand – 9.5″• Schroon – 9.1″• Ticonderoga – 9.0″• N. Elba – 8.0″• Crown Point – 8.0″Franklin County, NY• Brighton – 12.0″• Malone – 7.5″• Saranac Lake – 4.5″Franklin County, VT• Swanton – 7.2″• St. Albans – 6.5″• Georgia – 6.0″• Enosburgh – 5.5″• Montgomery – 3.5″Grafton County, NH• Monroe – 13.5″• Lincoln – 12.8″• Holderness – 11.2″• Ashland – 10.8″• Lisbon – 10.5″• Hanover – 9.0″• Campton – 8.9″• Bristol – 8.5″• Thornton – 7.2″• Plymouth – 6.3″Grand Isle County, VT• S. Hero – 9.0″• Alburgh – 6.8″• Grand Isle – 6.0″Lamoille County, VT• Elmore – 14.0″• Wolcott – 14.0″• Eden – 12.0″• Stowe – 12.0″• Morrisville – 11.5″• Johnson – 11.0″• Hyde Park – 10.0″• Cambridge – 7.4″Orange County, VT• Randolph – 12.5″• Williamstown – 11.0″• Braintree – 10.5″• Newbury – 10.2″• W. Fairlee – 9.5″• Corinth – 9.2″• Strafford – 9.1″• Topsham – 9.0″• Bradford – 8.4″• Orange – 8.0″• Chelsea – 6.0″Orleans County, VT• Glover – 11.8″• Greensboro – 11.6″• Craftsbury – 9.8″• Orleans – 8.3″• Albany – 8.0″• Morgan – 8.0″• Brownington – 6.6″• Westfield – 6.5″• Derby – 4.9″Rutland County, VT• Clarendon – 10.0″• Sudbury – 10.0″• Pittsford – 8.7″• Rutland – 8.1″• Wallingford – 8.0″• Chittenden – 8.0″• W. Rutland – 6.0″• Poultney – 6.0″• Brandon – 5.5″• Shrewsbury – 5.0″St. Lawrence County, NY• Norfolk – 10.6″• Edwards – 10.5″• Potsdam – 9.5″• Oswegatchie – 8.0″Sullivan County, NH• Unity – 12.0″• Newport – 10.0″• Washington – 10.0″• Sunapee – 9.2″• Cornish – 8.0″• Claremont – 7.0″• Croydon – 4.3″Washington County, VT• Woodbury – 14.5″• Northfield – 14.0″• Waterbury – 13.7″• Worcester – 12.5″• Montpelier – 12.0″• Marshfield – 12.0″• Warren – 12.0″• Calais – 11.5″• Moretown – 10.0″• E. Montpelier – 10.0″• Berlin – 9.8″• Barre – 9.4″• Plainfield – 8.5″Windham County, VT• Jacksonville – 12.9″• Brattleboro – 11.5″Windsor County, VT• Springfield – 12.0″• Norwich – 10.4″• Chester – 10.0″• Hartford – 10.0″• Barnard – 9.5″• Cavendish – 9.1″• Reading – 9.0″• Woodstock – 9.0″• Royalton – 9.0″• Rochester – 8.8″• W. Windsor – 8.5″• Weston – 8.4″• Hartland – 8.2″• Weathersfield – 8.0″• Ludlow – 8.0″• Andover – 7.5″
The NBC5 First Warning Weather Team is tracking the widespread snowfall across Vermont and Northern New York and bringing you the latest snow totals.
This page will continue to be updated as more reports are received.
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Snow showers will continue through the day, with some towns picking up a few additional inches by Monday night.
Scroll to see current totals organized alphabetically by county.
Addison County, VT
• Vergennes – 9.1″
• Cornwall – 9.0″
• Shoreham – 9.0″
• Orwell – 8.9″
• Monkton Boro – 8.0″
• New Haven – 8.0″
• Middlebury – 7.5″
• Starksboro – 7.0″
Bennington County, VT
• Landgrove – 10.0″
• Bennington – 9.8″
Caledonia County, VT
• Danville – 15.0″
• Wheelock – 14.6″
• Walden – 14.0″
• Lyndon – 13.0″
• Lyndonville – 13.0″
• St. Johnsbury – 12.4″
• Kirby – 12.0″
• Waterford – 11.5″
• Hardwick – 11.5″
• Sutton – 11.0″
• Barnet – 10.8″
• Groton – 10.5″
• Burke – 8.0″
Cheshire County, NH
• Jaffrey – 14.1″
• Dublin – 13.5″
• Rindge – 13.0″
• Chesterfield – 11.0″
• Roxbury – 9.3″
Chittenden County, VT
• Charlotte – 12.2″
• Colchester – 12.0″
• Underhill – 10.5″
• Essex Junction – 10.5″
• Essex – 10.4″
• Burlington – 10.2″
• Taft Corners – 9.5″
• Shelburne – 9.5″
• S. Burlington – 9.5″
• Williston – 9.0″
• Westford – 9.0″
• Milton – 9.0″
• Hinesburg – 8.2″
• Jericho – 7.7″
• Huntington – 7.5″
Clinton County, NY
• Saranac – 12.0″
• AuSable – 12.0″
• Peru – 11.0″
• Black Brook – 11.0″
• Altona – 9.0″
• Schuyler Falls – 9.0″
• Plattsburgh – 8.0″
• Dannemora – 7.0″
• Chazy – 6.0″
• Champlain – 6.0″
• Mooers – 6.0″
• Ellenburg – 3.0″
Essex County, NY
• Elizabethtown – 14.0″
• Wilmington – 13.5″
• Keene – 12.5″
• Newcomb – 10.8″
• Moriah – 10.5″
• Willsboro – 10.5″
• St. Armand – 9.5″
• Schroon – 9.1″
• Ticonderoga – 9.0″
• N. Elba – 8.0″
• Crown Point – 8.0″
Franklin County, NY
• Brighton – 12.0″
• Malone – 7.5″
• Saranac Lake – 4.5″
Franklin County, VT
• Swanton – 7.2″
• St. Albans – 6.5″
• Georgia – 6.0″
• Enosburgh – 5.5″
• Montgomery – 3.5″
Grafton County, NH
• Monroe – 13.5″
• Lincoln – 12.8″
• Holderness – 11.2″
• Ashland – 10.8″
• Lisbon – 10.5″
• Hanover – 9.0″
• Campton – 8.9″
• Bristol – 8.5″
• Thornton – 7.2″
• Plymouth – 6.3″
Grand Isle County, VT
• S. Hero – 9.0″
• Alburgh – 6.8″
• Grand Isle – 6.0″
Lamoille County, VT
• Elmore – 14.0″
• Wolcott – 14.0″
• Eden – 12.0″
• Stowe – 12.0″
• Morrisville – 11.5″
• Johnson – 11.0″
• Hyde Park – 10.0″
• Cambridge – 7.4″
Orange County, VT
• Randolph – 12.5″
• Williamstown – 11.0″
• Braintree – 10.5″
• Newbury – 10.2″
• W. Fairlee – 9.5″
• Corinth – 9.2″
• Strafford – 9.1″
• Topsham – 9.0″
• Bradford – 8.4″
• Orange – 8.0″
• Chelsea – 6.0″
Orleans County, VT
• Glover – 11.8″
• Greensboro – 11.6″
• Craftsbury – 9.8″
• Orleans – 8.3″
• Albany – 8.0″
• Morgan – 8.0″
• Brownington – 6.6″
• Westfield – 6.5″
• Derby – 4.9″
Rutland County, VT
• Clarendon – 10.0″
• Sudbury – 10.0″
• Pittsford – 8.7″
• Rutland – 8.1″
• Wallingford – 8.0″
• Chittenden – 8.0″
• W. Rutland – 6.0″
• Poultney – 6.0″
• Brandon – 5.5″
• Shrewsbury – 5.0″
St. Lawrence County, NY
• Norfolk – 10.6″
• Edwards – 10.5″
• Potsdam – 9.5″
• Oswegatchie – 8.0″
Sullivan County, NH
• Unity – 12.0″
• Newport – 10.0″
• Washington – 10.0″
• Sunapee – 9.2″
• Cornish – 8.0″
• Claremont – 7.0″
• Croydon – 4.3″
Washington County, VT
• Woodbury – 14.5″
• Northfield – 14.0″
• Waterbury – 13.7″
• Worcester – 12.5″
• Montpelier – 12.0″
• Marshfield – 12.0″
• Warren – 12.0″
• Calais – 11.5″
• Moretown – 10.0″
• E. Montpelier – 10.0″
• Berlin – 9.8″
• Barre – 9.4″
• Plainfield – 8.5″
Windham County, VT
• Jacksonville – 12.9″
• Brattleboro – 11.5″
Windsor County, VT
• Springfield – 12.0″
• Norwich – 10.4″
• Chester – 10.0″
• Hartford – 10.0″
• Barnard – 9.5″
• Cavendish – 9.1″
• Reading – 9.0″
• Woodstock – 9.0″
• Royalton – 9.0″
• Rochester – 8.8″
• W. Windsor – 8.5″
• Weston – 8.4″
• Hartland – 8.2″
• Weathersfield – 8.0″
• Ludlow – 8.0″
• Andover – 7.5″




















