Measuring snow accumulation at the North Gate of Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument in December 2021. Credit: Courtesy of National Park Service

Southern Maine bore the brunt of this weekend’s snowstorm, with some areas reporting more than 10 inches of accumulation.

For most of the state, the snow had tapered off by noon Sunday, but the National Weather Service said some areas could see snow linger into the early afternoon.

Here’s a look at snowfall totals in communities across Maine as of 12:20 p.m. Sunday, as reported by the National Weather Service:

Androscoggin County

Poland: 8.5

Lewiston: 6.8 in

Mechanic Falls: 5.6 in

Cumberland County

Brunswick: 8.6 in

Gorham: 10.5 in

Portland Jetport: 10.3 in

South Portland: 12.5 in

Windham: 11 in

Franklin County

Kingfield: 1 in

New Sharon: 2 in

Madrid: 1.9 in

Hancock County

Mariaville: 2 in

Orland: 2.5 in

Southwest Harbor: 2.5 in

Kennebec County

Augusta: 4 in

Farmingdale: 4.8 in

Oakland: 3 in

Knox County

Owls Head: 7 in

Thomaston: 4.7 in

Lincoln County

Newcastle: 6.5 in

Trevett: 9.7 in

Waldoboro: 5.8 in

Dresden: 5.8 in

Oxford County

Bethel: 4 in

Lovell: 6 in

Penobscot County

Hermon: 1.8 in

Lincoln: 2 in

Millinocket: 0.5 in

Piscataquis County

East Sangerville: 1.4 in

Dover-Foxcroft: 1 in

Sagadahoc County

Bath: 9.5 in

Topsham: 8 in

Somerset County

Palmyra: 1.5 in

North New Portland: 1 in

Waldo County

Belfast: 2.8 in

Prospect: 1.7 in

Winterport: 1.5 in

Washington County

East Machias: 2.5 in

Eastport: 2.4 in

Perry: 1.5 in

York County

Buxton: 12.5 in

Biddeford: 8.7 in

Hollis: 10 in

Kennebunk: 10 in

Kittery Point: 6.3 in

Old Orchard Beach: 10.1 in

Saco: 10.8 in

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