Monday, February 17, 2014

Winter Storm Quintus Snow Totals

By: By Alan Raymond
Published: February 17,2014
 
 
 
 
Winter Storm Quintus developed over the Midwest on Friday, Feb. 14, and quickly zipped toward the Northeast by Saturday, Feb. 15. Snow lingered into Sunday, Feb. 16, over parts of Maine.
Here are the final snow totals from Winter Storm Quintus. Official National Weather Service observations are in bold.

Illinois 

  • 6.1" in Springfield and Peoria
  • 6" in Taylorville, Havana, and Astoria
  • 5" in Virginia, Decatur, Pekin, and Ripley

Indiana

  • 6.3" in Indianapolis
  • 6" in Rising Sun and near Liberty
  • 5.5" near Connorsville
  • 4.5" in Brooklyn and Brookville

Kentucky

  • 6" in Dry Ridge
  • 5" in California
  • 4.8" at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Int'l Airport near Covington
  • 4.5" in Falmouth and Owenton
  • 0.5" in Lexington and Louisville

Ohio

  • 9" near Chillicothe
  • 7.5" near Wilmington
  • 6.8" in Washington Court House
  • 2.4" in Dayton
  • 2.3" in Columbus
  • 0.3" in Cleveland

West Virginia

  • 8" near Terra Alta
  • 7" in Quinwood
  • 5" in Friars Hill
  • 3.5" in Cheat Lake

Virginia

  • 3.1" near Mustoe
  • 3.0" in Coeburn
  • 1.4" in Marion
  • 0.3" at Dulles International Airport
(MORE: Winter Storm Quintus Forecast)

North Carolina

  • 4" in Beech Mountain 
  • 2" in Valle Crucis

Maryland

  • 6" in Oakland
  • 5" in Frostburg
  • 4.5" in Eckhart Mines

Pennsylvania

  • 7" in Albrightsville and Somerset
  • 6" in Lake Harmony and Ogletown
  • 3.2" at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int'l Airport in Avoca
  • 3.0" in Williamsport
  • 2.6" at Harrisburg Int'l Airport in Middletown
  • 1.0" in Pittsburgh
  • 0.6" in Philadelphia

New Jersey

  • 4.9" in Highland Lakes
  • 3.8" in Cheesequake
  • 3.5" in Boonton Township
  • 3.0" in Wantage and West Milford
  • 2.7" at Newark Liberty Int'l Airport
  • 0.4" at Atlantic City Airport in Pomona

New York

  • 7.5" in East Hampton
  • 6.5" in Southampton
  • 5.5" in Montauk
  • 4.0" in Quogue, Jamesport and Greenport
  • 3.0" at LaGuardia Airport in New York City
  • 3.0" at Westhampton Beach, Selden, Montgomery and South Berne
  • 2.0" in East Moriches, Hollis Hills and Massapequa
  • 1.6" at Central Park in New York City
  • 1.5" in Levittown, Moriches, Saugerties, and Newburgh

Connecticut 

  • 5.8" in Groton, Moosup and Stonington
  • 5.5" in Old Saybrook
  • 5.1" in Quaker Hill
  • 5" in Norwich, Gales Ferry and Ledyard Center
  • 4.5" in Niantic
  • 2.0" in West Hartford
  • 1.2" at Bradley Int'l Airport in Windsor Locks

Rhode Island

  • 9.2" in Westerly
  • 8" in North Kingstown
  • 7" in Bristol and Middletown
  • 6.8" in West Warwick
  • 5.0" at T.F. Green State Airport
  • Up to 4.5" in Providence

Massachusetts 

  • 15" in Sandwich
  • 11" in Manomet
  • 10.6" in Kingston
  • 10.5" in West Yarmouth
  • 10.3" in Duxbury
  • 10" in Hyannis, Plymouth, New Bedford, Fairhaven, and Acushnet
  • 4.0" at Boston Logan International Airport
  • 3.8" at Worcester Regional Airport

New Hampshire

  • 4.5" near Pittsburg
  • 4.3" near Portsmouth*
  • 3.5" near Deerfield
  • 2.8" near Stratham* and Hollis*
  • 1.1" in Concord

Vermont

  • 5.2" near Montgomery
  • 4.2" near Averill
  • 2" in Woodford

Maine

  • 20.0" near Princeton
  • 17.7" near Southwest Harbor
  • 17.0" near Hancock
  • 16.7" in Eastport
  • 16.0" near East Mchias
  • 15.0" near Cherryfield and Sullivan
  • 14.0" in Somesfield
  • 13.0" in Machias
  • 8.0" in Bar Harbor
  • 5.2" in Caribou
  • 4.5" in Bangor
  • 4.0" in Brewer
  • 2.1" at Portland Jetport
* asterisks indicate amounts from the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network (CoCoRaHS)
MORE: Winter Storm Quintus
Ice covered trees line 20th St. as a winter storm drops several inches of snow and ice early Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014, in Birmingham, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)

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