How Much Snow Did You REALLY Get This Week?

by
Steve MacDonald

The Tuesday Nor’Easter dumped some serious snow on Nothern New England, and while the meteorologists tried to get it right, they blew it again.

Areas projected to get the most snow got double the estimate (or nearly), while many places got disparate measurements in different parts of town. Merrimack, for example, has an “official” total of 12 inches, but late Tuesday afternoon, I had the dog in the backyard, and it was up to my knees.

I am not exactly tall, but there was at least 18 inches of new snow back there. My large 90-pound lab was groundhog and prairie dogging it (he loves snow); the stuff was so deep. Other parts of my yard had less but also had tree cover. Was the average across town 12 inches? Maybe, but I got more, and I bet many of you did as well.

So tell us? Did you measure? How much snow did you get? And tell us how that compared to the “official” measurements published by WMUR (and shared below).

We want to hear your snow stories and your downed tree stories, whatever you got!

Harrisville and Richmond tied for the highest reported (by the way) at 38 inches of snow. Hanover said they only received 1″ of snow.

 

New Hampshire Snow Totals Care of WMUR.

 

  • Acworth: 22.5″
  • Albany: 6.5″
  • Alexandria: 16.0″
  • Alstead: 34.0″
  • Alton 14.0″
  • Amherst: 18.0″
  • Antrim: 28.5″
  • Auburn 12.0″
  • Barnstead 16.0″
  • Barrington: 16.0″
  • Bedford: 14.0″
  • Bennington 32.0″
  • Berlin: 7.5″
  • Bow 20.0″
  • Bradford 28.0″
  • Bridgewater 2.0″
  • Brookfield: 16.5″
  • Brookline: 14.9″
  • Campton: 12.0″
  • Canaan: 6.0″
  • Candia: 16.0″
  • Canterbury 10.0″
  • Center Barnstead: 22.0″
  • Center Harbor: 1.0″
  • Center Sandwich: 5.0″
  • Charlestown 26.0″
  • Chester: 23.0″
  • Chesterfield: 14.0″
  • Chichester: 21.0″
  • Claremont 17.5″
  • Concord: 13.2″
  • Conway: 2.0″
  • Crawford Notch: 4.0″
  • Croydon 15.0″
  • Danbury: 11.0″
  • Danville 19.0″
  • Deerfield: 20.0″
  • Deering 36.0″
  • Derry: 20.0″
  • Dover: 10.0″
  • Dublin: 35.0″
  • Dunbarton 26.0″
  • Durham: 12.0″
  • East Hampstead 19.0″
  • Epping 13.0″
  • Epsom 20.0″
  • Exeter 7.2″
  • Farmington 24.0″
  • Fitzwilliam: 26.0″
  • Francestown: 34.0″
  • Franklin: 10.0″
  • Freedom: 12.0″
  • Fremont 13.0″
  • Gilford: 11.5″
  • Gilmanton 20.0″
  • Gilsum: 32.0″
  • Glen: 3.0″
  • Goffstown: 16.0″
  • Goshen: 35.0″
  • Grafton: 13.0″
  • Grantham 19.0″
  • Greenfield: 30.0″
  • Greenland 6.2″
  • Greenville 33.0″
  • Groton 11.0″
  • Hampstead 21.0″
  • Hancock: 34.0″
  • Hanover: 1.0″
  • Harrisville: 38.0″
  • Henniker: 30.0″
  • Hillsborough: 30.0″
  • Holderness: 6.0″
  • Hooksett: 18.0″
  • Hopkinton 19.7″
  • Hollis: 13.5″
  • Hudson: 14.0″
  • Jaffrey: 32.9″
  • Keene: 17.0″
  • Laconia 15.0″
  • Lancaster: 6.8″
  • Landaff: 6.0″
  • Langdon: 7.0″
  • Lebanon 7.0″
  • Lee 16.5″
  • Lempster: 36.0″
  • Lincoln: 7.0″
  • Litchfield 8.0″
  • Londonderry 12.0″
  • Loudon: 18.0″
  • Lyman: 5.0″
  • Lyndeborough: 30.0″
  • Madbury 9.0″
  • Madison: 12.5″
  • Manchester: 9.9″
  • Marlborough 37.0″
  • Marlow: 35.0″
  • Mason: 23.5″
  • Meredith: 6.9″
  • Merrimack: 12.0″
  • Middleton 21.0″
  • Milan: 6.5″
  • Milford: 17.0″
  • Milton: 14.0″
  • Mont Vernon 31.0″
  • Moultonborough: 4.0″
  • Nashua: 9.1″
  • Nelson 40.0″
  • New Boston: 33.5″
  • New Durham: 24.0″
  • New Ipswich: 34.0″
  • New London: 19.0″
  • Newbury 26.0″
  • Newport: 21.5″
  • Newton 6.0″
  • North Conway: 7.5″
  • Northfield 10.0″
  • Northwood: 26.0″
  • Nottingham 18.0″
  • Ossipee: 13.0″
  • Pelham 7.0″
  • Pembroke: 17.0″
  • Penacook: 10.0″
  • Peterborough 35.0″
  • Pinkham Notch: 32.0″
  • Pittsfield: 18.0″
  • Plymouth: 3.0″
  • Raymond 17.0″
  • Richmond: 38.0″
  • Rindge: 30.0″
  • Rochester 12.0″
  • Rollinsford: 11.0″
  • Rumney: 2.5″
  • Salem 14.0″
  • Salisbury: 11.0″
  • Sanbornton: 26.0″
  • Sanbornville: 15.5″
  • Sandown: 19.0″
  • Sharon 33.0″
  • Somersworth: 11.0″
  • South Hooksett: 9.0″
  • Spofford 24.0″
  • Springfield 15.0″
  • Stoddard: 40.0″
  • Strafford: 20.0″
  • Stratham: 11.9″
  • Sullivan: 36.0″
  • Sunapee: 18.0″
  • Surry: 20.5″
  • Sutton: 20.0″
  • Sutton Mills: 14.3″
  • Swanzey 24.0″
  • Tamworth: 16.0″
  • Temple: 34.0″
  • Thornton 1.5″
  • Tilton: 8.0″
  • Troy: 35.0″
  • Tuftonboro: 8.5″
  • Unity: 33.0″
  • Wakefield: 13.0″
  • Walpole: 18.0″
  • Washington: 42.0″
  • Warner: 20.0″
  • Weare: 30.0″
  • Webster: 11.0″
  • Whitefield: 2.5″
  • Wilton: 25.0″
  • Winchester: 18.0″
  • Windham: 16.0″
  • Windsor: 20.0″
  • Wolfeboro: 18.0″
  • Woodstock 2.0″

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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