PORTLAND, Maine — By Monday’s end, 24 communities in Maine reported snowfall of more than 25 inches, with much of the state getting at least a foot of snow and Jonesboro getting about 3 feet.
National Weather Service reports from Cary Plantation, Starks and Nobleboro showed more than 30 inches of snow.
For instance, Bangor shows a 1 p.m. reading of 19 inches of snow, but officials separately reported the Queen City broke its all-time 24-hour snowfall record, with 21.5 inches.
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Reports through the day showed mounting snow totals, showing the extent of the blizzard that has closed schools and offices and will take the state at least a day to dig out from under.
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Maine got the brunt of the storm Sunday night into Monday, with 295 different measurement locations reporting an average of 15.5 inches. That’s compared with averages of around 10 inches in Vermont and New Hampshire.
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