Northeast Region
Snow began to spread into the Northeast Sunday afternoon. Here are some of the top snowfall totals by state, as of Monday morning.
Connecticut: 2.4 inches in Staffordville
Maine: 4 inches in Auburn
Massachusetts: 6 inches in Lanesborough
New Hampshire: 4 inches in Atkinson
New Jersey: 3.2 inches in Wantage
New York: 7.4 inches in Middle Grove
Pennsylvania: 7 inches in New Lebanon
Rhode Island: 2 inches in Burrillville
Vermont: 5 inches near Wilmington
Maine: 4 inches in Auburn
Massachusetts: 6 inches in Lanesborough
New Hampshire: 4 inches in Atkinson
New Jersey: 3.2 inches in Wantage
New York: 7.4 inches in Middle Grove
Pennsylvania: 7 inches in New Lebanon
Rhode Island: 2 inches in Burrillville
Vermont: 5 inches near Wilmington
Midwest Region
Snow began to spread into the northern Plains and Midwest on Saturday. Here are some top snowfall totals by state, as of Monday morning.
Illinois: 10.8 inches near Bull Valley
Indiana: 9 inches near Simonton Lake
Iowa: 6 inches in Forest City
Michigan: 11.3 inches in White Lake; 10.7 inches at Detroit-Metro airport
Minnesota: 12.1 inches near Redwood Falls
Nebraska: 3 inches near Valentine
Ohio: 9 inches near Tedrow
North Dakota: 5 inches near Plaza
South Dakota: 8.6 inches near Clear Lake
Wisconsin: 9.1 inches near Palmyra
Indiana: 9 inches near Simonton Lake
Iowa: 6 inches in Forest City
Michigan: 11.3 inches in White Lake; 10.7 inches at Detroit-Metro airport
Minnesota: 12.1 inches near Redwood Falls
Nebraska: 3 inches near Valentine
Ohio: 9 inches near Tedrow
North Dakota: 5 inches near Plaza
South Dakota: 8.6 inches near Clear Lake
Wisconsin: 9.1 inches near Palmyra
Western Region
Snow was reported in northwest Oregon, including around Salem and Portland, northward into southern Washington ahead of a warm front Thursday evening. Portland measured an inch of snow and up to 0.75 inches of ice was reported in the Portland area, which caused power outages. Along and behind the warm front, this snow changed over to freezing rain in the lower elevations of the Pacific Northwest. recorded. Snow also spread east throughout the Rockies.
Here are some notable reports by state in the West. All reports are for snow unless otherwise indicated.
Colorado: 18 inches at Arapahoe Ski Basin
Idaho: Up to 46.1 inches estimated at Galena Summit
Oregon: 11 inches at Hood River; 7.0 inches in Bend; Over 1/2 inch ice east of Portland in East Laurelhurst neighborhood
Montana: 9.5 inches in Columbus Falls
Nevada: Up to 32 inches at Mount Rose Ski Area
Utah: 25 inches at Powder Mountain
Washington: 18.0 inches near Packwood; up to 1/2 inch ice near Maple Valley
Wyoming: 29.0 inches at Jackson Hole
Idaho: Up to 46.1 inches estimated at Galena Summit
Oregon: 11 inches at Hood River; 7.0 inches in Bend; Over 1/2 inch ice east of Portland in East Laurelhurst neighborhood
Montana: 9.5 inches in Columbus Falls
Nevada: Up to 32 inches at Mount Rose Ski Area
Utah: 25 inches at Powder Mountain
Washington: 18.0 inches near Packwood; up to 1/2 inch ice near Maple Valley
Wyoming: 29.0 inches at Jackson Hole
source: https://www.wunderground.com/news/winter-storm-caly-snow-northwest-midwest-northeast-december-2016
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