Tolland, Connecticut
Snowfall amounts included:
Connecticut: Ashford: 7.5”; Avon: 7.8”; Bridgeport: 2.1”; Burlington: 10.0”; Coventry: 9.5”; Hartford: 7.2”; Moosup: 9.0”; New Britain: 10.4”; Newington: 6.0”; North Canaan: 6.8"; Southington: 12.8”; Tolland: 10.0”; Torrington: 13.0"; Watertown: 7.6"; and, Winsted: 13.5"
Maine: Bangor: 2.6”; Bath: 5.0”; Bridgton: 6.1”; Caribou: Trace; Durham: 6.7”; Eastport: 4.0”; Gorham: 7.2”; Gray: 5.7”; Limington: 6.5”; Portland: 9.4”; Presque Isle: 0.1”; West Grand Lake: 1.6”; and, Wiscasset: 5.0”
Massachusetts: Ashby: 17.5”; Attleboro: 14.5”; Auburn: 18.0”; Bedford: 19.8”; Berkley: 12.0”; Boston: 23.8”; Braintree: 26.0”; Brockton: 20.0”; Chatham: 1.0”; Cohasset: 28.3”; Concord: 10.2”; Dalton: 13.0"; Dedham: 20.0”; East Braintree: 26.0”; East Bridgewater: 23.0”; East Sandwich: 7.3”; East Taunton: 12.5”; Georgetown: 16.3”; Granby: 14.5”; Greenfield: 16.0”; Hanover: 20.0”; Hingham: 24.0”; Ipswich: 19.5”; Kingston: 23.3”; Lexington: 16.6”; Lowell: 18.1”; Lynn: 17.8”; Mansfield: 13.5”; Marblehead: 19.0”; Methuen: 15.5”; Milton: 27.7”; Natick: 15.0”; Newburyport: 18.0”; North Adams: 16.0"; North Reading: 19.0”; Norton: 16.3”; Norwell: 28.9”; Norwood: 16.6”; Peabody: 23.5”; Pittsfield: 7.5"; Plymouth: 14.4”; Quincy: 27.5”; Randolph: 21.2”; Rochdale: 18.0”; Rockland: 31.0”; Rockport: 18.2”; Salem: 25.0”; Savoy: 16.4"; Sharon: 25.5”; Shrewsbury: 16.4”; South Weymouth: 27.5”; Stoneham: 17.0”; Taunton: 14.0”; Topsfield: 19.0”; Townsend: 17.3”; Wakefield: 17.0”; West Newton: 17.2”; West Peabody: 17.0”; Walpole: 14.9”; Weymouth: 26.5”; Woburn: 16.0”; Worcester: 14.4”; and, Wrentham: 14.0”
New Hampshire: Belmont: 10.0"; Concord: 10.0"; Dover: 10.3"; Greenland: 14.5"; Hudson: 13.0"; Laconia: 5.5"; Merrimack: 13.5"; Nashua: 9.0"; Rumney: 10.0"; Sunapee: 14.0"; and, Winchester: 14.0"
New Jersey: Newark: 0.2"
New York: Albany: 9.0"; Altona: 6.0"; Amsterdam: 16.0"; Austerlitz: 7.0"; Charlotteville: 15.1"; Cohoes: 10.5"; Fishhouse: 14.5"; Fishkill: 6.6"; Glen: 15.5"; Hebron: 14.5"; Jefferson: 16.0"; New Paltz: 10.0"; New York City: 0.1"; Norton Hill: 12.0"; Ogdensburg: 3.0"; Plattsburgh: 6.0"; Princetown: 17.8"; Queensbury: 12.2"; Salem: 9.5"; Saugerties: 10.0"; Slyboro: 12.2"; Troy: 7.4"; and, Whiteface Mountain: 5.5"
Rhode Island: Barrington: 7.0"; Bristol: 5.0"; Burrillville: 11.0"Cumberland: 13.0"; Greene: 5.0"; North Foster: 16.1"; North Providence: 13.1"; Pawtucket: 12.0"; Providence: 7.4"; Richmond: 6.0"; and, West Glocester: 14.0"
Vermont: Bellows Falls: 12.8"; Bethel: 4.8"; Brattleboro: 16.0"; Bridport: 3.6"; Burlington: 3.2"; Cornwall: 4.0"; Guilford: 13.0"; Hartland: 13.0"; Landgrove: 13.4"; Ludlow: 13.8"; Manchester: 14.5"; Pownal: 18.7"; Ripton: 3.0"; Springfield: 5.0"; St. Johnsbury: 3.2"; Townshend: 13.5"; Wardsboro: 12.0"; Weathersfield: 11.5"; Williamstown: 7.2"; Woodford: 21.5"; and, Woodstock: 7.5"
News account:
Bostonians have had it up to their eyeballs with the winter of 2015.
“I can’t believe this is my neighborhood. It’s wild,” Amy McHugh, of Weymouth, Massachusetts told CNN affiliate WCVB. “I keep telling the kids, ‘You’re going to be telling your kids about this. It’s unimaginable.’”
Source: Ed Payne, “The winter of 2015: Boston would wave a white flag, if you could see it,” CNN, February 10, 2015.