The first plowable snow fell over much of Maine on Thanksgiving.
That ranges from more than 10 inches in the mountains to just an inch along the Down East coast, according to preliminary snowfall reports compiled by the National Weather Service offices in Caribou and Gray.
The Thanksgiving storm has left 18,576 customers without power across Versant Power’s service area, while 52,090 are without power in Central Maine Power’s territory, as of 8:20 a.m. Friday.
Here’s a look at early snowfall reports from across eastern and northern Maine.
Androscoggin County
— 4 S Turner, 6.5 inches
— 2 N Turner, 6 inches
— 1 W Mechanic Falls, 4 inches
— Lisbon, 0.6 inches
Aroostook County
— 1 N Caribou, 4.5 inches
— 2 SSE Castle Hill, 3.4 inches
— 1 NW Presque Isle, 3.2 inches
— 3 NNE Caribou, 2.1 inches
— 1 ESE Presque Isle, 2 inches
— 4 WSW Stockholm, 1 inch
Cumberland County
— 3 W Pownal, 0.6 inches
Franklin County
— 6 WNW Madrid, 12.5 inches
Hancock County
— 5 NNW Surry, 2 inches
— 4 ESE Orland, 2 inches
Kennebec County
— 1 W Gardiner, 2 inches
— Oakland, 1.5 inches
Knox County
— Hope, 2 inches
Oxford County
— Fryeburg, 8.8 inches
— 3 S Sweden, 5.5 inches
Penobscot County
— Patten, 7 inches
— 2 W Hampden, 4 inches
— 1 ENE Glenburn, 3.8 inches
— 2 WNW Bangor, 2.8 inches
— 1 WSW Bangor, 2.4 inches
— 2 SW Lee, 2 inches
— 5 E Kingman, 1.8 inches
Piscataquis County
— 3 SSW Sebec, 10.5 inches
— Parkman, 10 inches
— Monson, 8 inches
— Wellington, 7.1 inches
— Dover-Foxcroft, 6.1 inches
— 4 E Greenville, 6 inches
— 2 SE Sebec, 5.8 inches
— 1 SSW Shirley, 4.5 inches
— 4 SW Dover-Foxcroft, 3.8 inches
Washington County
— 1 S Cherryfield, 2 inches
— 8 NE Charlotte, 1.7 inches
— East Machias, 1 inch
— Jonesboro, 1 inch