Winter Storm Marcus continues to dump snow on the Northeast. Added to the massive snowfall from other recent storms, Marcus has helped to tie or break some all-time snow records in parts of New England.
Before we get to the latest snowfall reports from Winter Storm Marcus itself, let's take a look at the records it has helped to set:
Historic Snowfall and Snow Depth Records Set
Boston: Logan International Airport had already tallied a three-day storm total of 22.3 inches as of 7 p.m. EST Monday morning. This is now the record snowiest 30-day period on record in Beantown, with 71.8 inches between Jan. 11 and 1 p.m. EST Monday, topping the previous record 30-day snowfall of 58.8 inches from Jan. 9 through Feb. 7, 1978 – a stretch that included the infamous Blizzard of '78.A record for snow depth was also set on Monday afternoon with a snow depth of 37 inches. The previous record was 31 inches which was measured on January 11, 1996.
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Bangor, Maine: Snow from Winter Storm Marcus has helped Bangor tie its all-time record snow depth. The official snow depth Monday morning was 53 inches, tying the record first set on three consecutive days from Feb. 27 to March 1, 1969.
Snow depth is the amount of snow sitting on the ground at a given time. It's different from snowfall, which is officially measured using a flat device called a snowboard. The snowboard is cleared after each snowfall measurement, up to four times a day. Because of setting, compaction, and (if it's warm enough) melting, snow depth is almost always less than the amount of snowfall measured since the last time the ground was bare.
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Worcester, Massachusetts: Record heaviest seasonal snowfall to date through Feb. 8: 90.1 inches, topping the previous record of 77.8 inches through Feb. 8, 2011, during the 2010-2011 snow season.
Winter Storm Marcus: Latest Snowfall Totals
Winter Storm Marcus will continue to impact the Northeast through Monday night. The storm also brought snow to the northern Great Lakes and northern Minnesota this past weekend.Below are some selected snowfall amounts from the storm as of 7 p.m. Monday. These amounts will rise as the storm continues through the day.
New York
- 14 inches in Amsterdam- 13.5 inches in Jefferson
- 11.8 inches in East Syracuse
- 11 inches near Camillus
- 8.5 inches in Saratoga Springs
- 8.3 inches near Rochester
- 5.5 inches in Newburgh
- 4 inches at the NWS office near Albany
Massachusetts
- 26.5 inches in Weymouth- 24.9 inches in Norwell
- 24.5 inches in Quincy
- 22 inches in Braintree
- 16 inches in Auburn
- 19 inches in Salem
- 22.3 inches at Boston - Logan Int'l Airport
- 14 inches in Natick
- 13.1 inches in Worcester
Vermont
- 19 inches in Woodford- 16 inches in Brattleboro
- 14 inches near Somerset
- 7.2 inches in Smugglers Notch
- 3.2 inches in Burlington
New Hampshire
- 14.5 inches in Greenland- 14 inches in Winchester
- 13 in Weare
- 9 inches in Nashua
- 6 inches in Concord
Connecticut
- 13.5 in Winsted- 11 inches near East Cornwall
- 10.4 inches in New Britain
- 10 inches in Tolland
- 9.5 inches in Waterbury
- 9 inches in East Hartland
- 7 in Hartford
- 6.3 inches in Colebrook
Rhode Island
- 15.1 inches in North Foster- 13.5 inches in West Glocester
- 12 inches in Cranston
- 12 inches in Pawtucket
- 9 inches in West Warwick
- 7.4 inches in Providence
- 2.8 inches at T.F. Green Airport in Warwick
Maine
- 7.3 inches in Eustis- 7 inches in Portland
- 6 inches in Jackman
- 2.5 inches in Bangor
Pennsylvania
- 5 inches of snow in Dillontown- 0.3 inch of ice in Athens
- 0.15 inch of ice in Clarks Summit
Minnesota
- 4 inches in Lutsen- 3.5 inches north of Grand Marais
Michigan
- 5.9 inches in Allouez- 4 inches in Alpena
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