Snowfall Totals and Blizzard Reports
Winter Storm Neptune is bringing a swath of snow from the Midwest to the Northeast this weekend. Along with the snow, strong and damaging winds are expected.(MORE: Snow Forecast | Wind Forecast | Live Updates)
The heaviest snow and strongest wind gusts are expected in eastern Maine and eastern Massachusetts on Sunday.
On this page we have a list of selected snowfall reports and confirmed blizzard conditions, organized by state, from Winter Storm Neptune as of 9 p.m. EST Saturday. On the next page you will find some of the top wind reports listed by state.
Bold reports are from official National Weather Service observation sites.
Michigan
- 8.5 inches near Zeeland (fell in 12 hours 30 minutes)- 8 inches near Bendon
- 7.4 inches near Wellston
- 7 inches near Fremont and Grawn
- 6.8 inches in East Jordan
- 6 inches in Munising
- 4.6 inches in Muskegon (as of 5 p.m. Saturday)
- 3.8 inches in Grand Rapids (as of 5 p.m. Saturday)
- 2.0 inches in Lansing (as of 5 p.m. Saturday)
- Confirmed blizzard conditions at Copper Harbor
- Blizzard conditions reported in Alger County, northern Delta County and much of Marquette County
Wisconsin
- 4.5 inches in Gile- 4 inches near Butternut
Indiana
- 3.5 inches near Georgetown- 2.1 inches in South Bend (as of 7 p.m. Saturday)
Ohio
- 8 inches in Shaker Heights- 7.5 inches near Chardon
- 6.5 inches in Beachwood
- 4.5 inches in Akron
- 2.5 inches in Cleveland (as of 5 p.m. Saturday)
- 1.8 inches in Toledo (as of 5 p.m. Saturday)
Pennsylvania
- 6 inches in Cranesville and Chandlers Valley- 5.2 inches in Meadville
- 4.8 inches in Washington
- 3.5 inches at NWS Pittsburgh office in Moon Township (as of 7 p.m. Saturday)
- 2.8 inches in Bethlehem
- 2.5 inches at the Erie Airport (as of 1 p.m. Saturday)
- 0.3 inch at Philadelphia International Airport (as of 7 p.m. Saturday)
New York
- 12.0 inches in Cape Vincent (east of Lake Ontario)- 8.0 inches in East Amherst and Perrysburg (Buffalo area)
- 7.0 inches in northwest Buffalo
- 5.0 inches at Buffalo-Niagara International Airport (as of 1 p.m. Saturday)
- 2.8 inches in Coram (Long Island)
New Jersey
- 4.0 inches in Voorhees (South Jersey)- 3.5 inches in Mantua
- 1 inch in Parsippany, Wayne and Somerville
- 0.4 inch at Newark-Liberty International Airport (as of 7 p.m. Saturday)
- 0.4 inch at the NWS office in Mount Holly
Connecticut
- 5.0 inches in Moosup- 3.0 inches in East Killingly, New London, Waterbury, Wethersfield and Winsted
- 2.9 inches in Southington
- 2.5 inches in Coventry
- 1.9 inches at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks (as of 7:38 p.m. Saturday)
Massachusetts
- 7.0 inches in Fairhaven- 6.5 inches in Fall River and New Bedford
- 6.0 inches in Acushnet
- 5.6 inches at the National Weather Service office in Taunton (as of 10:15 p.m. Saturday)
- 0.9 inch at Logan International Airport in Boston (as of 7 p.m. Saturday)
Rhode Island
- 7.5 inches in Burrillville- 7.0 inches in Bristol
- 6.5 inches in Providence
- 6.0 inches in West Warwick
- 2.3 inches in Portsmouth
New Hampshire
- 14.0 inches near Kittery Point- 6.0 inches in Greenland
- 4.5 inches in Portsmouth
Maine
- 11.5 inches in Saco- 6.8 inches near Kennebunk
- 6.8 inches in Eastport
- 1.7 inches at Portland International Jetport (as of 10:25 p.m. Saturday)
- 0.6 inch at the NWS office in Gray (as of 7 p.m. Saturday)
- 0.4 inch in Bangor
Wind Gust Reports
Michigan
- 72 mph near Bayshore, Michigan (2:20 p.m. Saturday)- 61 mph near Keweenaw Point, Michigan
- 53 mph near Copper Harbor, Michigan
- 47 mph in Munising, Michigan
- 46 mph near Marquette, Michigan
Wisconsin
- 48 mph near Sheboygan, WisconsinDistrict of Columbia
- 52 mph at Reagan National Airport (7:07 p.m. Saturday)MORE: Winter Storm Neptune Photos
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