New Hampshire town-by-town snow totals: Feb. 12-13, 2019
Many spots pick up more than 6 inches of snow
Many spots pick up more than 6 inches of snow
Many spots pick up more than 6 inches of snow
Many spots saw more than a half-foot of snow from a storm that brought snow, wintry mix and rain to New Hampshire.
Snow is likely done accumulating in southern New Hampshire, but a few more inches of snow are possible in the White Mountains and North Country through Wednesday afternoon.
Here are the notable totals:
-- Bartlett -- 9 inches
-- Madison -- 8 inches
-- Ossipee -- 6.2 inches
-- Boscawen -- 6 inches
-- Concord -- 6 inches
-- Rochester -- 6 inches
-- Tamworth -- 6 inches
-- Webster -- 6 inches
-- Alton -- 5.5 inches
-- Hebron -- 5.5 inches
-- Laconia -- 5.5 inches
-- Stratham -- 5.5 inches
-- Wakefield -- 5.5 inches
-- Brentwood -- 5 inches
-- Center Harbor -- 5 inches
-- Grantham -- 5 inches
-- Harrisville -- 5 inches
-- Hillsborough -- 5 inches
-- Marlow -- 5 inches
-- Nashua -- 5 inches
-- Northfield -- 5 inches
-- West Deering -- 5 inches
-- Wolfeboro -- 5 inches
-- Claremont -- 4.5 inches
-- Enfield -- 4.5 inches
-- Greenland -- 4.5 inches
-- Keene -- 4.5 inches
-- Newbury -- 4.5 inches
-- Weare -- 4.5 inches
-- Rindge -- 4.25 inches
-- Deerfield -- 4 inches
-- Franklin -- 4 inches
-- Litchfield -- 4 inches
-- Manchester -- 4 inches
-- Newport -- 4 inches
-- Nottingham -- 4 inches
-- Sunapee -- 4 inches
-- Littleton -- 3.5 inches
-- Bristol -- 3 inches
-- Dalton -- 3 inches
-- Swanzey -- 3 inches
-- Tilton -- 3 inches
-- Whitefield -- 3 inches