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This is how much snow fell in Connecticut after first winter storm of the season

Anywhere between 4” to 8” inches fell, with most falling in the northern part of the state.

CONNECTICUT, USA — A winter storm battered Connecticut this weekend, dropping several inches of snow across many parts of the Nutmeg State – and more is on its way.

The snow began falling sometime after 8 p.m. Saturday and did not let up, falling at a rate of 1” per hour at times. Anywhere between 4” to 8” inches fell, with most falling in the northern part of the state.

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Here is how much snow fell in your community:

Note: This article will be updated periodically as new snow totals come in.

Hartford County

Simsbury - 12.5"

Burlington - 11.3"

Enfield - 11.0"

North Granby - 10.0"

Windsor - 10.0"

West Hartford - 9.1"

Suffield - 9.0"

Farmington - 9.0"

Southington - 7.6"

Berlin - 6.0"

East Windsor - 5.3"

Wethersfield - 5.0"

Fairfield County 

Sherman - 8.0"

Greenwich - 4.5"

Danbury - 4.0"

Redding - .0"

Bethel - 3.3"

Bridgeport - 3.0"

Darien - 3.0"

New Canaan - 3.0"

Middlesex County

Cromwell - 3.9"

Westbrook - 0.8"

New Haven County

Wolcott - 10.5"

Middlebury - 5.0"

Hamden - 4.0"

Prospect - 3.5"

Meriden - 3.0"

North Haven - 3.0"

Guilford - 2.5"

New Haven - 2.1"

New London County

Lebanon - 5.0"

East Lyme - 1.7"

New London - 0.8"

Stonington - 0.8"

Litchfield County

Barkhamsted - 12.5"

Winsted - 12.5"

New Milford - 8.8"

Woodbury - 7.0"

Tolland County

Staffordville - 8.4"

Tolland - 8.0"

Hebron - 7.0"

Andover - 5.4"

Windham County

Killingly - 9.0"

Pomfret - 7.5"

Willimantic - 6.2"

Sterling - 5.5"

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Ahead of the storm, Gov. Ned Lamont says it’s been about two years since a major storm hit the state.

“I think this storm’s been a long time coming,” Lamont said.

The storm is expected to track along the northeastern coastline throughout the weekend, with the heaviest snowfall expected in Pennsylvania, parts of the Hudson Valley, and portions of New England.

In Massachusetts and portions of Rhode Island, the National Weather Service declared a winter storm warning from 4 p.m. Saturday through 1 a.m. Monday, with snow accumulations of 6 inches up to a foot and winds gusting as high as 35 mph (56 kph).

The weather service predicted similar levels of snow in portions of Maine and New Hampshire, with slightly less — 3 to 6 inches — in areas of Vermont.

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