Thursday saw nearly a foot of snow in some areas, while much of central, southern and eastern Maine received scattered rainfall. Credit: Leela Stockley / BDN

Thursday saw a wet storm system move across the state, dumping nearly a foot of snow in some western Maine regions while bringing rain to much of central, coastal and eastern Maine.

Here’s Thursday’s snow totals as of 1 p.m.:

Androscoggin County

Livermore: 7 inches

Turner: 3 inches

Mechanic Falls: 2 inches

Auburn: 1.5 inches

Lewiston: 1.5 inches

Aroostook County

Saint Pamphile: 8 inches

Sherman: 8 inches

Houlton: 4 inches

Caribou: 3.5 inches

Fort Kent: 2 inches

Presque Isle: 2 inches

Cumberland County

Sebago: 1.7 inches

Gray: 1.5 inches

Cumberland Center: 1 inch

Franklin County

Carrabassett Valley: 11.5 inches

Temple: 11 inches

Farmington: 10 inches

Rangeley: 8 inches

Hancock County

East Surry: 0.2 inches

Kennebec County

Vienna: 8.5 inches

Farmingdale: 3.5 inches

Readfield: 3 inches

Oxford County

Hartford: 6.3 inches

Albany Township: 5 inches

Bethel: 4.2 inches

Norway: 4 inches

Penobscot County

Charleston: 4 inches

Dexter: 2.5 inches

Millinocket: 2 inches

Corinna: 2 inches

Hampden: 1 inch

Bangor: 0.4 inches

Piscataquis County

Shirley: 10 inches

Greenville: 9 inches

Dover-Foxcroft: 7.8 inches

Guilford: 5.5 inches

Somerset County

North New Portland: 9 inches

Embden: 8 inches

Norridgewock: 7 inches

Palmyra: 2.3 inches

Washington County

Meddybemps: 2.3 inches

Vanceboro: 2 inches

Robbinston: 0.9 inches

York County

Cornish: 1.5 inches

Limington: 1 inch

Leela Stockley is an alumna of the University of Maine. She lives in northern Maine with her two pugs and a cat. Send videos and photo submissions to lstockley@bangordailynews.com.

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