A jogger heads down a snowy trail in Portland on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. Much of the state got snow overnight ahead of a bitter cold front. Credit: Troy R. Bennett / BDN

Down East Maine saw the most snowfall in a brief snowstorm that swept across Maine Monday morning.

Monday’s snowfall was the most significant snow the state has seen in nearly a month, as a mild drought continues to persist.

Much of central Maine saw between 4 to 6 inches of snowfall Monday, while some Down East towns saw as much as 10 inches of snow. Read the latest snowfall totals as reported by the National Weather Service below.

Androscoggin County

Lewiston: 3.8 inches 

Aroostook County

Ludlow: 6.5 inches 

St.Francis: 1 inch 

New Sweden: 1 inch 

Presque Isle: 1 inch 

Cumberland County

Gorham: 6 inches 

Portland Jetport: 5 inches 

Brunswick: 4.1 inches

Cumberland: 4 inches 

North Windham: 3.8 inches 

Hancock County

Prospect Harbor: 8 inches 

Southwest Harbor: 7.5 inches 

Brooklin: 7.5 inches 

Franklin: 7 inches

Lamoine: 6.5 inches 

Orland: 4 inches

Kennebec County

Augusta: 5.5 inches 

Farmingdale: 4.8 inches 

Knox County

Thomaston: 5.8 inches 

Lincoln County 

Edgecomb: 6 inches

Oxford County 

Brownfield: 5 inches

Fryeburg: 4.1 inches 

Penobscot County 

Bangor: 6.9 inches 

Brewer: 6 inches 

Levant: 6 inches 

Etna: 4.8 inches 

Hudson: 3 inches 

Piscataquis County

Atkinson: 3.1 inches 

Somerset County

Harmony: 1.7 inches

Waldo County 

Palermo: 4.3 inches

Washington County 

Machias: 10 inches 

Lubec: 10 inches 

Columbia: 6 inches 

York County 

Saco: 6.2 inches

Wells: 6.3 inches

Waterboro: 6 inches

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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