Wyandotte, Michigan
Snowfall amounts included:
Connecticut: Bridgeport: 0.1"; East Killingly: 0.4"; Roxbury: 3.3"; Somers: 1.0"; and, Staffordville:1.0"
District of Columbia: Washington: Trace
Illinois: Aurora: 1.0"; Cary: 2.0"; Chicago: 1.4"; Cortland: 1.9"; Elgin: 1.2"; Mundelein: 1.8"; Oak Brook: 1.8"; Riverwoods: 1.5"; Rockford: 0.3"; Romeoville: 1.0"; and, Westmont: 0.8"
Indiana: Crown Point: 7.0"; Lakes of the Four Seasons: 4.0"; Remington: 1.0"; and, Rensselaer: 2.0"
Kentucky: Maysville: 0.5"; Ribolt: 1.0"; and, Union: 1.0"
Maine: Andover: 3.0"; Bangor: 1.1"; Fort Kent: 1.0"; Freeport: 1.0"; Levant: 2.5"; Lille: 1.2"; Moosehead: 2.9"; Portland: 1.2"; Sherman: 2.0"; and, Turner: 0.7"
Maryland: Baltimore: Trace; Germantown: Trace; Kingsville: 0.5"; and, Whiteford: 0.5"
Massachusetts: Ashfield: 2.0"; Boston: 0.3"; Framingham: 0.9"; Randolph: 0.5"; Royalston: 3.5"; Taunton: 0.4"; Templeton: 1.5"; Topsfield: 0.7"; and Worcester: 0.6"
Michigan: Ann Arbor: 4.2"; Auburn: 1.0"; Clarkston: 4.1"; Detroit: 3.2"; Elba: 3.8"; Farmington Hills: 4.0"; Flint: 1.3"; Goodrich: 2.8"; Sandusky: 2.0"; Saline: 3.0"; and, Wyandotte: 3.0"
New Hampshire: Concord: 0.2"; Keene: 2.0"; Laconia: 0.8"; Lancaster: 2.0"; Lyme: 1.5"; North Conway: 0.4"
New Jersey: Atlantic City: Trace; Estell Manor: 0.4"; Freehold: 1.5"; Highland Lakes: 1.5"; and, Newark: 0.3"
New York: Albany: 2.4"; Buffalo: 1.0"; Claryville: 3.0"; Copake: 2.0"; Fulton: 0.8"; Hudson Falls: 1.0"; Islip: 0.2"; Jefferson: 2.5"; Knox: 3.2"; Latham: 3.2"; Lowville: 1.7"; New York City: Trace; Queensbury: 1.5"; Rochester: 0.2"; Speigletown: 3.0"; and, Warrensburg: 1.2"
Ohio: Beavercreek: 2.0"; Broadview Heights: 0.8"; Brunswick: 0.7"; Centerville: 2.5"; Columbus: 0.9"; Dayton: 1.1"; Hiram: 1.0"; Versailles: 1.5"; Wetherington: 1.4"; and, Zanesfield: 2.0"
Pennsylvania: Allentown: 0.3"; Danielsville: 1.0"; Edinboro: 2.5"; Fairview: 1.1"; Lake Harmony: 2.0"; and, Philadelphia: Trace
Rhode Island: Burrillville: 0.8"
Vermont: Burlington: 2.6"; Corinth: 1.5"; Duxbury: 4.0"; Jeffersonville: 5.5"; Lyndonville: 1.5"; Newport: 2.0"; Salisbury: 5.4"; Springfield: 0.5"; and West Arlington: 1.2"
Virginia: Arlington: Trace; Ashburn: Trace; Big Meadows: 0.3"; Sterling: Trace; and, Warrenton: Trace
News account: “Metro Detroit surpassed the snowiest winter on record this morning, reaching 94.8 inches, breaking the record of 93.6 inches set in 1880-81, according to the National Weather Service… Monday night[‘s] snowfall also pushed Flint to its snowiest winter on record, as temperatures nosedived from summery warmth.”
Source: Robert Allen, “Record-breaking snowfall likely metro Detroit’s last of season,” Detroit Free Press, April 15, 2014.