Phil Cloutier removes heavy, wet snow after an April Nor'easter swept through Maine in this file photo. Credit: David Sharp / AP
 

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

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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