
Down East Maine saw the most snowfall in a brief snowstorm that swept across Maine Monday morning.
Monday’s snowfall was the most significant snow the state has seen in nearly a month, as a mild drought continues to persist.
Much of central Maine saw between 4 to 6 inches of snowfall Monday, while some Down East towns saw as much as 10 inches of snow. Read the latest snowfall totals as reported by the National Weather Service below.
Androscoggin County
Lewiston: 3.8 inches
Aroostook County
Ludlow: 6.5 inches
St.Francis: 1 inch
New Sweden: 1 inch
Presque Isle: 1 inch
Cumberland County
Gorham: 6 inches
Portland Jetport: 5 inches
Brunswick: 4.1 inches
Cumberland: 4 inches
North Windham: 3.8 inches
Hancock County
Prospect Harbor: 8 inches
Southwest Harbor: 7.5 inches
Brooklin: 7.5 inches
Franklin: 7 inches
Lamoine: 6.5 inches
Orland: 4 inches
Kennebec County
Augusta: 5.5 inches
Farmingdale: 4.8 inches
Knox County
Thomaston: 5.8 inches
Lincoln County
Edgecomb: 6 inches
Oxford County
Brownfield: 5 inches
Fryeburg: 4.1 inches
Penobscot County
Bangor: 6.9 inches
Brewer: 6 inches
Levant: 6 inches
Etna: 4.8 inches
Hudson: 3 inches
Piscataquis County
Atkinson: 3.1 inches
Somerset County
Harmony: 1.7 inches
Waldo County
Palermo: 4.3 inches
Washington County
Machias: 10 inches
Lubec: 10 inches
Columbia: 6 inches
York County
Saco: 6.2 inches
Wells: 6.3 inches
Waterboro: 6 inches