Bangor residents clean up from a winter storm in January 2024. Credit: Linda Coan O'Kresik / BDN

Snowfall totals from the winter storm that blew into Maine on Sunday night and lasted through Monday show that a new record has been set in Bangor.

According to the Caribou office of the National Weather Service, the observed total of 11.7 inches of snowfall from the recent storm beat a daily record of 7.3 inches that was set in 1988. Bangor has seen a total of 46.5 inches of snowfall between the period starting in July and ending at the current date. As of Tuesday, the area has around 13 inches of snowpack.

See the storm totals for your community, by county, below. Snow totals are as reported by the NWS by 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. 

Androscoggin

Lewiston: 18 inches

Lisbon: 15 inches

Livermore Falls: 14.7 inches

Mechanic Falls: 14.5 inches

Poland: 14.4 inches

Auburn: 14 inches

Turner: 12 inches

Greene: 10.7 inches

Aroostook

East Orient: 6.5 inches

Houlton: 5.5 inches

Caribou: 3.3 inches

Presque Isle: 3.1 inches

Castle Hill: 3.1 inches

Fort Kent: 2.5 inches

New Sweden: 2.3 inches

Fort Fairfield: 2 inches

Van Buren: 1 inch

Cumberland

Gorham: 17.5 inches

Gray: 17.3 inches

Falmouth: 16.5 inches

Cumberland: 16 inches

Portland: 15.7 inches

New Gloucester: 15.5 inches

North Windham: 15.1 inches

Casco: 15 inches

Portland Jetport: 14.2 inches

Sebago: 14.1 inches ‘

Harpswell: 14 inches

PownalL 13.7 inches

South Portland: 13.7 inches

Freeport: 13.5 inches

Franklin

New Sharon: 19.6 inches

Farmington: 19.5 inches

New Vineyard: 18 inches

Strong: 18 inches

Rangeley: 16.7 inches

Kingfield: 16 inches

Phillips: 12.7 inches

Dallas: 7.8 inches

Hancock

Orland: 18 inches

Dedham: 14.2 inches

Somesville: 14 inches

East Surry: 13.6 inches

Hancock: 13.5 inches

Lamoine: 13 inches

Bucksport: 12.5 inches

Seawall: 11.7 inches

Trenton: 11 inches

Southwest Harbor: 8.1 inches

Brooklin: 8 inches

Kennebec

Albion: 15.5 inches

Wayne: 15 inches

South China: 15 inches

Vienna: 14 inches

Farmingdale: 13.6 inches

Manchester: 14 inches

Winslow: 13.5 inches

Winthrop: 11.5 inches

Knox

Tenants Harbor: 16 inches

Hope: 15 inches

Rockland: 13.9 inches

Union: 13 inches

Rockport: 13 inches

Matinicus: 12 inches

Thomaston: 12 inches

Camden: 11.8 inches

Lincoln

Wiscasset: 13.2 inches

Windsor: 13 inches

Trevett: 12.3 inches

Waldoboro: 11.7 inches

Oxford

Bethel: 22 inches

Lovell: 20 inches

Oxford: 18 inches

Otisfield: 16.5 inches

Fryeburg: 15 inches

Sweden: 14 inches

Peru: 12 inches

Penobscot

Orono: 20 inches

Old Town: 19 inches

Brewer: 18 inches

Glenburn: 18 inches

Veazie: 18 inches

Carmel: 17 inches

Milford: 17 inches

Kenduskeag: 16.7 inches

Corinna: 16 inches

Orrington: 16 inches

Holden: 16 inches

Bangor International Airport: 15.7 inches

Hampden: 14 inches

Bangor: 11.7 inches

Lincoln: 11 inches

Millinocket: 10 inches

Patten: 4 inches

Piscataquis

Sangerville: 16 inches

Parkman: 15 inches

Dover-Foxcroft: 13.5 inches

Abbot: 13 inches

Shirley: 10.5 inches

Greenville: 8 inches

Chimney Pond Campground, Baxter State Park: 8 inches

Sagadahoc

Topsham: 14.3 inches

Bath: 13 inches

Somerset

Cornville: 16 inches

Skowhegan: 15.8 inches

North New Portland: 15 inches

Palmyra: 14.5 inches

Anson: 12 inches

Rockwood: 7.5 inches

Jackman: 4 inches

St. Zacharie Crossing: 2.5 inches

Saint Juste Crossing: 2 inches

Waldo

Monroe: 16 inches

Searsport: 15.6 inches

Belfast: 15.3 inches

Winterport: 14.8 inches

Liberty: 14.5 inches

Searsmont: 12.6 inches

Prospect: 11.5 inches

Washington

Cutler: 21 inches

Eastport: 17.5 inches

Cooper: 11.7 inches

Columbia: 11.5 inches

Brookton: 10 inches

Robbinston: 9.4 inches

Topsfield: 8 inches

York

Kittery: 27.8 inches

York: 23 inches

Cape Neddick: 21.5 inches

Ogunquit: 19.9 inches

Wells: 18.1 inches

Kennebunkport: 18 inches

South Berwick: 18 inches

Cornish: 16.5 inches

Kennebunk: 16 inches

Biddeford: 15 inches

Old Orchard Beach: 14.8 inches

Limerick: 14.5 inches

Saco: 14.4 inches

Hollis: 14.1 inches

Goodwins Mills: 13.5 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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