The bulk of Wednesday evening’s storm wrapped up overnight after dumping snow and some mixed rain throughout central and eastern Maine. Roads were messy early Thursday morning, although most towns had time to clean up roads and few businesses and schools saw delays.
Below is a list of preliminary snowfall totals from across the state. The National Weather Service office in Caribou released its latest figures at 10:20 a.m. Wednesday morning,, while the weather service station in Gray released its report at 8:27 a.m. Figures weren’t available at 10:30 a.m. for Franklin and Somerset counties.
Androscoggin County
Livermore Falls: 3 inches
Mechanic Falls: 2.6 inches
Lisbon: 0.3 inches
Aroostook County
Caribou: 8.5 inches
Presque Isle: 8.3 inches
Westfield: 8 inches
Blaine: 7.3 inches
Mars Hill: 7 inches
Cumberland County
Portland: 0.3 inches
Gorham: 0.1 inches
Pownal: 0.1 inches
Gray: 0.1 inches
Hancock County
Trenton: 3 inches
Kennebec County
Litchfield: 1.5 inches
South China: 1.3 inches
Farmingdale: 1.1 inches
Albion: 0.6 inches
Winthrop: 0.3 inches
Knox County
Thomaston: 5.5 inches
Owls Head: 4.5 inches
Rockland: 3.5 inches
Camden: 2.9 inches
Hope: 3 inches
Lincoln County
Waldoboro: 4.7 inches
Trevett: 2.5 inches
Wiscasset: 1.6 inches
Dresden: 1.1 inches
Oxford County
Otisfield: 3.1 inches
Fryeburg: 2 inches
Penobscot County
Patten: 7.8 inches
East Millinocket: 7 inches
Lincoln: 3 inches
Orono: 1.5 inches
Bangor: 1.5 inches
Piscataquis County
Sebec: 5.5 inches
Abbot: 5.4 inches
Greenville: 4.5 inches
Dover-Foxcroft: 4.3 inches
Sagadahoc County
Bath: 0.3 inches
Topsham: 0.3 inches
Waldo County
Northport: 3.1 inches
Belmont: 2.5 inches
Belfast: 1.5 inches
Prospect: 1 inch
Winterport: 0.9 inches
Washington County
Robbinston: 2 inches
York County
Hollis: 0.2 inches
Cornish: 0.1 inches
Kennebunk: 0.1 inches


